BREAKING: The Trump Organization has been convicted over what prosecutors say was a years-long scheme to defraud state and federal tax authorities.
in the indictment from the Manhattan district attorney's office. He was also required to testify as part of the plea deal.The tax fraud case is just one of the several legal matters involving the former president, who last month.
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