Legally though we want that kind of thing in place, overall. It benefits more people than it hurts by far. The legal principle that makes the Biden DoJ pay for Trump's DoJ's actions, also makes say Amazon pay out for a wrongful death suit perpetrated by an Amazon employee who broke the law.
In the case of the DoJ it sucks. But for the Amazon situation, it's great. Deep Pockets.
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Some insight to the indictments against Trump Org and Weisselberg:
Sounds like Weisselberg might be facing the rest of his life in prison. That kind of thing, when reality sets in, can change a man's mind might fast.Because an indictment triggers discovery obligations on the DA’s part, Weisselberg will now have access to virtually all the evidence against him. I cannot count the number of times a defendant initially told me to “shove” my cooperation offer, yet ended up cooperating after seeing everything I was going to show to the jury that would decide his fate.
Making matters worse for Weisselberg, his former daughter-in-law has publicly acknowledged that she has provided prosecutors with a dump of documents and interviews that implicate him in illegal activities on behalf of the Trump Organization. As the months pass, and the clock ticks down to a trial at which Weisselberg knows his moral and legal failures will be on international public display, it will be increasingly difficult for him to keep Trump’s crimes a secret.
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Also worth reading, the Leona Helmsley highlights, who's legal battles parallel Trump's.
The issue in the Helmsley case was charging the business with personal expenses that was essentially illegal. Does anyone here think Trump or his idiot children wouldn't charge personal expenses to the company?One parallel case Hemel pointed to was the prosecution of Leona Helmsley, the late Manhattan hotel empress and long-time sparring partner of Donald Trump.
Helmsley v Trump was a Manhattan feud for the ages. Trump was an admirer of Harry Helmsley, the billionaire property tycoon who once owned the Empire State Building. Leona Helmsley not so much. He once called her a “disgrace to humanity”. Helmsley simply said: “I hate Donald Trump.”
In 1988 the Helmsleys were charged with evading more than $4m in income taxes. In another historical twist, the charges were brought by Rudy Giuliani, then federal prosecutor and more recently one of Trump’s staunchest allies.
The following year, Helmsley – her husband was too sick to stand trial – was sentenced to four years in prison after being found guilty on 33 counts of tax evasion including fraudulently charging a $1m marble dance floor for their private mansion to their hotel and real-estate empire.
“These are things that are unequivocally not business expenses,” said Hemel. Even Trump agreed, saying shortly after Leona Helmsley’s death that it was “foolish” for her husband to have committed tax evasion “because he was such a rich man”.

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