Prospect of tax fraud could be key to Bragg’s strategy in Trump indictment: experts
WASHINGTON — Legal experts are still puzzling over Alvin Bragg’s pursuit of Donald Trump — and some are focusing on one mostly overlooked aspect of the indictment.
The Manhattan district attorney’s statement of facts alleges that Trump and his operatives “mischaracterized for tax purposes” payments that were made to his lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen.
Bragg has been vague on the details, but former assistant U.S. attorney Neama Rahmani says the prospect of tax fraud would make for a much stronger case.
Rahmani says Bragg may be keeping his cards close to his vest for now to avoid giving Trump’s defence team too much insight into his strategy.