Donald Trump is expected to remain in custody of the Manhattan DA’s office until his arraignment in a few hours.
Former United States President Donald Trump turned himself in to the Manhattan District Attorney’s office on Tuesday, 4 April, and will be formally charged, finger-printed, and have a mug shot taken, for “hush money” payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels
Trump was indicted by a New York grand jury on Friday, 31 March, for covering up payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the midst of his 2016 presidential campaign, making him the first US president to face criminal charges.
He is expected to remain in custody of the DA’s office until he is escorted to the courtroom for an arraignment in a few hours. An arraignment is the first time one appears in court in front of a judge and are informed of the charges against them.
“Heading to Lower Manhattan, the Courthouse. Seems so SURREAL – WOW, they are going to ARREST ME. Can’t believe this is happening in America,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform while he commuted from his New York residence to the courthouse.
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The Trump-Daniels Scandal
Manhattan District Attorney Albin Bragg’s office had launched an investigation into a $130,000 payment from Trump’s estranged former lawyer Micheal Cohen to Stormy Daniels, in exchange for her silence regarding a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006. Trump subsequently reimbursed the payment.
While the former president denied the encounter, it is alleged to have taken place with his current wife Melania Trump and just a few months after the birth of Barron, their son.
A BBC report claimed that since the payment reimbursing Cohen was recorded as “legal fees,” prosecutors may say this amounts to Trump falsifying business records.
Cohen joined the Trump Organization as an attorney in 2006, and was there till 2018, after which he was convicted and sentenced to three years in prison for tax evasion and other federal crimes.
An acclaimed member of the industry, Daniels said that she had a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006, after he promised to give her a place on his reality show ’The Apprentice.’
Trump and Daniels met twice more – though without getting intimate – and she eventually stopped taking his calls.
Reports claimed that Daniels attempted to sell the story several times, most promisingly in 2011, when Trump expressed interest in running for president, but the publication backed out after Cohen threatened legal action.
But after Trump launched a formal campaign in 2016, a behind-the-scenes video from a TV show with Trump, where he described how he groped an actress on the show, led to widespread outrage and reignited Daniels’ chances of selling the story.
However, a concerned Trump posse was fearful of the Stormy Daniels story leaking amid the outrage and arranged the payment in exhume for Daniels’ silence through a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA).
In 2018, the story broke anyways, and Daniels subsequently claimed that she risked a million-dollar-fine for breaking the NDA but added that “it was very important to me to be able to defend myself.” In August that year, Cohen testified that the former president asked him to make the $130,000 payment.
Situation in New York
Before the arraignment, Trump was housed in Trump Tower. Subsequently, he was escorted to the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse by an eight-car motorcade of Secret Service agents, and and his lawyers, at 1:30 pm Eastern Time (11 pm IST).
While the journey from Trump’s New York City residence to the lower Manhattan courthouse is a 30-minute-drive, the former president arrived quicker, given that he will be escorted by a fleet of secret service and police and multiple road closures due to the arraignment.
Meanwhile, the police in New York were on high alert for Trump’s court appearance and Secret Service agents were seen outside Trump Tower and the court in Lower Manhattan.New York Mayor Eric Adams said that any person who is found violently protesting during Trump’s arraignment will be “arrested and held accountable, no matter who you are.”
“While there may be some rabble-rousers thinking about coming to our city tomorrow our message is clear, is simple: ‘control yourselves’,” the mayor said.
Meanwhile, large crowds of supporters gathered outside the Manhattan court, and a rally is being organised by Republican House Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Thousands of NYPD officers continue to remain on standby, even though violent scenes are not expected.