On Monday, April 15, 2024, Donald J Trump made history of a dubious kind when he became the first former American president to go on trial for criminal charges.
Trump faces charges of paying $130,000 via his then lawyer Michael Cohen to adult film actor Stormy Daniels at the end of the 2016 election cycle to keep her from going public with an allegation that she and Trump had had an affair. Trump then repaid Cohen in installments marked as legal fees in company records.
This is only one of four criminal cases Trump faces while being the frontrunner for the Republican nomination for the November presidential election.
Trump has denied the affair and pleaded not guilty to the charges, which he says are politically motivated.
Trump is required to be present at the trial, which will take place four days a week and could last eight weeks.
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