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Trump Org Tax Fraud Verdict: Guilty on All Counts<!-- wp:html --><p>Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images</p> <p>The Trump Organization’s two affiliate companies on trial in New York City were found guilty of all nine counts of tax fraud and related crimes on Monday, as jurors ended a <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/trial-focuses-in-on-how-trump-organization-dodged-taxes?ref=author">long trial</a> with a swift verdict against the former American president’s corporate empire.</p> <p>The Manhattan jury concluded that former President Donald Trump’s eponymous companies dodged taxes by playing accounting games: showering their executives with benefits, reducing their official salary, and paying them at times as if they were “independent contractors.”</p> <p>As the court clerk read the list of nine criminal counts—tax fraud, falsifying business records, engaging in a conspiracy—the jury foreperson kept repeating the same word, "Guilty." At times, she even got ahead of herself, saying the word before the clerk finished describing the charge. Afterward, each juror nodded and asserted out loud that they agreed.</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/manhattan-jury-finds-trump-org-guilty-of-tax-crimes?source=articles&via=rss">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

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The Trump Organization’s two affiliate companies on trial in New York City were found guilty of all nine counts of tax fraud and related crimes on Monday, as jurors ended a long trial with a swift verdict against the former American president’s corporate empire.

The Manhattan jury concluded that former President Donald Trump’s eponymous companies dodged taxes by playing accounting games: showering their executives with benefits, reducing their official salary, and paying them at times as if they were “independent contractors.”

As the court clerk read the list of nine criminal counts—tax fraud, falsifying business records, engaging in a conspiracy—the jury foreperson kept repeating the same word, “Guilty.” At times, she even got ahead of herself, saying the word before the clerk finished describing the charge. Afterward, each juror nodded and asserted out loud that they agreed.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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