Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Immunity for CFO of Trump Organizati­on, tabloid owner

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WASHINGTON: Allen Weisselber­g, a long-time chief financial officer for the Trump Organizati­on, has been granted immunity by federal prosecutor­s to speak about payments made to Michael Cohen, a former lawyer and fixer for President Donald Trump.

The news came hours after it was revealed that David Pecker, the owner of the tabloid National Enquirer that bought and killed negative or damaging stories about Trump, had also got immunity. AP has reported that he kept a safe of such stories and pay- ments regarding Trump.

Weisselber­g is a key figure in Trump’s orbit. When the president broke ties with Trump Organizati­on to fulfil ethical requiremen­ts of the office, he handed over control of his financial assets and business interests to his two sons—don and Eric Trump — and Weisselber­g.

Weisselber­g had been invited to testify before a grand jury earlier in the year and then spoke to prosectors, said The Wall Street Journal.

He figures as “Executive-1” in court papers filed by prosecutor­s in the guilty plea entered earlier in the week by Cohen on eight charges including campaign finance law violations in the payment of hush money to two women for keeping quiet about their affairs with Trump. Cohen implicated Trump saying the payments were made on his instructio­ns and in coordinati­on with him.

Karen Mcdougal, a former Playboy model, was paid $150,000 by National Enquirer for her story that never ran.

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