Ex-Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg pleads guilty to perjury charges related to inflating Trump’s triplex value

Weisselberg admits false testimony about Trump’s apartment size and financial statements during 2020 deposition.
Charged with five perjury counts, Weisselberg agrees to plead guilty to two felony counts under a deal.
Weisselberg won’t be sentenced for his conduct at Trump’s civil fraud trial, securing a deal with prosecutors.
Plea deal suggests five months in jail, considering Weisselberg’s age.
Sentencing is set for April 10.
Weisselberg confesses to lying about Trump’s triplex size in 2015 Forbes interview and during 2023 deposition.

Admission includes false testimony distancing himself from inflated financial statements during the civil fraud case.
Weisselberg won’t turn on Trump, remains uninvolved in the New York criminal hush money case.
Trump faces 34 counts in the hush money case, where Weisselberg arranged reimbursement to Michael Cohen.
Weisselberg’s guilty plea is the second, following his 2022 admission to 15 counts of tax fraud.
Charges and fines personally affect Weisselberg, found liable for fraud in a civil case last month.
Weisselberg played a role in the Stormy Daniels hush money case but secured limited immunity for testimony.
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