The verdict in Donald Trump’s hush money trial is now being read in the courtroom.
The 34 counts stemmed from 11 invoices, 12 vouchers and 11 checks that make up Trump’s monthly reimbursement payments to Michael Cohen who fronted the $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels.
Follow the latest on the verdict for each of the counts below:
- Count 1: GUILTY
- Count 2: GUILTY
- Count 3: GUILTY
- Count 4: GUILTY
- Count 5: GUILTY
- Count 6: GUILTY
- Count 7: GUILTY
- Count 8: GUILTY
- Count 9: GUILTY
- Count 10: GUILTY
- Count 11: GUILTY
- Count 12: GUILTY
- Count 13: GUILTY
- Count 14: GUILTY
- Count 15: GUILTY
- Count 16: GUILTY
- Count 17: GUILTY
- Count 18: GUILTY
- Count 19: GUILTY
- Count 20: GUILTY
- Count 21: GUILTY
- Count 22: GUILTY
- Count 23: GUILTY
- Count 24: GUILTY
- Count 25: GUILTY
- Count 26: GUILTY
- Count 27: GUILTY
- Count 28: GUILTY
- Count 29: GUILTY
- Count 30: GUILTY
- Count 31: GUILTY
- Count 32: GUILTY
- Count 33: GUILTY
- Count 34: GUILTY
Sentencing date set for July 11
Judge Juan Merchan sets a sentencing hearing for July 11 at 10 a.m. ET.
The date is close to the Republican National Convention, which is set to begin on July 15.
Here’s what happens next following Trump’s guilty verdict
Even before jury selection began weeks ago, former President Donald Trump’s legal team was preparing their strategy for appeal, according to CNN’s chief legal affairs correspondent Paula Reid.
“This is going to be a long road,” Reid said.
Trump’s legal team is likely going to make the argument that their client would have never been able to get a fair trial in Manhattan.
“They’re playing a long game here,” Reid said of Trump’s legal team. “And they’re thinking of every possible objection. The strategy was described to me as ‘death by a thousand cuts’ and they’ve been racking up every objecting, every possible constitutional question they can raise before an appeals court.”
Trump attorney Todd Blanche has already moved for an acquittal of the charges not withstanding the verdict.
Trump has left the courtroom
Donald Trump is leaving the courtroom.
Frowning, the former president grabbed his son Eric’s hand and shook it rapidly, before starting to walk out.
Trump is red in the face, and both father and son looked upset.