The Asian Age

Judge fines Trump $2m for misusing charity foundation

Fine, charity’s funds will be split evenly among 8 organisati­ons

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New York: A judge Thursday ordered President Donald Trump to pay $2 million to an array of charities as a fine for misusing his own charitable foundation to further his political and business interests.

New York state judge Saliann Scarpulla imposed the penalty in connection with a lawsuit brought against Trump by the New York attorney general’s office over the handling of the Trump Foundation’s assets.

Among other things, the judge ruled that Trump improperly allowed his presidenti­al campaign staff to work with the foundation in holding a fundraiser for veterans’ charities in the run-up to the 2016 Iowa caucuses. The event was designed “to further Mr Trump’s political campaign,” Scarpulla said.

Last month, Trump’s lawyers and the attorney

general’s office reached agreements to dissolve the foundation and distribute about $1.7 million in remaining funds to other non-profits.

As part of those agreements, made public Thursday, Trump admitted personally misusing foundation funds. He and the attorney general’s office further agreed to leave it up to the judge to decide what penalty he should pay. The settlement was an about-face for

Trump. He and his lawyers have blasted the lawsuit as politicall­y motivated, and he tweeted, “I won’t settle this case!” when it was filed in June 2018. Trump’s fine and the charity’s funds will be split evenly among eight organisati­ons, including City Meals-on-Wheels, the United Negro College Fund and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. Attorney General Letitia James welcomed the resolution of the case as a “major victory in our efforts to protect charitable assets and hold accountabl­e those who would abuse charities for personal gain.”

“No one is above the law — not a businessma­n, not a candidate for office, and not even the President of the United States,” said James, a Democrat.

The President admitted, among other things, to improperly arranging for the charity to pay $10,000 for a 6-foot portrait of him. He also agreed to pay back $11,525 in foundation funds that he spent on sports memorabili­a and champagne at a charity gala.

Trump also agreed to restrictio­ns on his involvemen­t in other charitable organisati­ons. His three eldest children, who were members of the foundation’s board, must undergo mandatory training on the duties of those who run charities.

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