Sending a “suspicious” package to the judge who convicted Trump
Reports indicate that a suspicious envelope containing a white powder was sent to the judge in Trump's New York case. |
A regular-sized envelope is said to have been sent to Donald Trump’s New York court judge, Arthur Engron.
According to CBS, according to the spokesperson of the New York Police Department, one of the police officers who was there opened the envelope and poured white powder on his clothes.
According to the sources, no one was injured, but the incident is under investigation. The office where the letter was opened has now been closed and staff isolated until emergency responders can test the powder.
Anguron is the judge of the case that sentenced the former US president to pay 454 million dollars for the crime of “financial fraud”. The originally determined penalty is 355 million dollars, but including the interest, it will reach at least 454 million dollars.
After reviewing the case, the judge declared that Trump had deceived banks and other financial institutions with false statements of his wealth for years.
Trump’s lawyers have announced that they objected to this sentence and considered the mentioned case to be “politically motivated”.
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