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Trump pays $2mn in damages to eight charities

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Washington, US - Donald Trump on Tuesday paid US$2mn in damages as part of a settlement over use of his former charity to further his political and business interests - the latest item on the US President’s list of legal woes.

Trump had been accused of using foundation funds to settle lawsuits, promote his Trumpbrand­ed hotels, and for personal spending, including the purchase of a portrait of himself to display at one of his golf clubs.

The US$2mn was paid equally to eight different charities, including the Children’s Aid Society, the United Negro College Fund and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, according to a statement from New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat.

‘Charities are not a means to an end, which is why these damages speak to the President’s abuse of power and represent a victory for not-for-profits that follow the law’, she said in the statement.

The payments were made the same day that Democrats in Congress unveiled two articles of impeachmen­t against Trump, a momentous step asserting that he abused his office and deserved to be removed.

James filed the lawsuit against the Trump Foundation in June last year, accusing it of ‘persistent­ly illegal conduct’ that included improper coordinati­on between the charity and his campaign team during his 2016 White House bid.

Trump agreed to shut down his personal charity in 2018, but the suit moved ahead regardless, as prosecutor­s sought millions of dollars in restitutio­n and penalties.

Trump agreed to shut down his personal charity in 2018

 ?? (AFP) ?? US President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Hershey, Pennsylvan­ia on Tuesday
(AFP) US President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Hershey, Pennsylvan­ia on Tuesday

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