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The former president of the United States and his sons were sentenced to heavy fines on Friday, February 16, with a temporary ban on running the family business under judicial supervision.
Despite a devastating head-to-head towards November’s presidential election, which has not ruled out the possibility that Donald Trump could still win routinely, he is today seeing the judicial noose slowly close on him and the reckoning taking shape months later. , from one devastating court decision to another. Convicted like his two sons of financial and accounting fraud, the former president was sentenced on Friday 16 February to a spectacular fine of 354 million dollars (328.4 million euros), along with three years of professional practice in exile. New York State, which prohibits him from obtaining bank loans or directing his business, placed him under the supervision of a judicial agent in the management of his minor operations. His sons Donald Jr. and Eric received comparable bans for two years and fines of four million dollars.
The sentence is slightly less severe than the one requested by local prosecutor Letitia James, who filed a P.O.
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