
Trump's time in White House could end up benefiting New York prosecutors
CNN
Former President Donald Trump's time in the White House helped shield him from investigations and some lawsuits but it might open him up to greater legal peril from New York prosecutors investigating his finances.
Prosecutors in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office have discussed using a section of New York criminal procedure law that they successfully applied in their sexual assault case against disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein to charge him with earlier conduct, people familiar with the matter said. The section allows for the extension of the statute of limitations when a defendant has been out of state "continuously."More Related News

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