Donald Trump’s hush money trial will go ahead as scheduled after a judge on Thursday threw out his request to dismiss the criminal charges.
Justice Juan Merchan set a trial date of March 25 for the case, which relates to money that the former US president allegedly paid to porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election.
“Given all the information I have before me, we are moving ahead to jury selection on March 25,” the judge said.
Trump repeated unfounded claims that the case brought against him is politically motivated.
“They wouldn’t have brought this except for the fact — no way — except for the fact that I’m running for president and doing well,” Trump said in a hallway outside the Manhattan courtroom.
The front-runner in the Republican primaries also faces three other criminal cases. He is likely to face off in a rematch against current Democratic President Joe Biden in the November presidential election.
What is the Stormy Daniels case about?
Prosecutors allege that Trump illegally falsified business records to hide hush money paid to former adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
Trump’s longtime lawyer Michael Cohen paid Daniels $130,000 (€120,000) to keep quiet about an alleged affair and paid $150,000 to a New York tabloid to buy, but not publish, a story from former Playboy model Karen McDougal.
The Trumo Organization then reimbursed Cohen and logged the payments as legal expenses to hide the true nature of the payments, prosecutors said.
Cohen pleaded guilty to violating federal campaign finance laws in 2018.
Trump now faces 34 counts of accounting fraud.
His legal team has argued that no crime was committed and Trump also denies he had an affair with Daniels.
zc/wd (AP, Reuters, AFP)
