New York Court Allows Trump Sentencing to Proceed Despite Appeals
New York's highest court has denied a request to block the sentencing of former President Donald Trump in his hush money case, leaving the potential for an appeal to the US Supreme Court. The court ruled that proceeding with the sentencing is in the public interest, despite Trump's legal arguments claiming it disrupts his transition as President-elect.
The case centers on allegations that Trump falsified business records to cover up payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels shortly before the 2016 presidential election. Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, revealed he paid $130,000 to Daniels to ensure her silence about an alleged affair, which Trump denies.
Trump's legal team contends that sentencing should be paused while they appeal, arguing the Constitution mandates such a delay. They claim the current proceedings are politically motivated and detrimental to Trump as he prepares to assume office again.
Prosecutors argue that Trump's accusations lack sufficient evidence and maintaining the sentencing schedule is vital for accountability. The sentencing hearing is set for Friday, and although it is unlikely to involve jail time or probation, Trump's eighth felony conviction could have significant political repercussions.
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