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Donald Trump is now officially in the New York criminal record database

It’s official.

Former President Donald Trump has landed on New York’s infamous criminal record database – along with accused murderers and hardened criminals.

Details of the 76-year-old man’s case were uploaded to the New York State Unified Court System, also known as Web Crims, after he was indicted on an unprecedented felony by the Manhattan Supreme Court on Tuesday.

Online records list the 45th president’s name, year of birth, and 34 criminal charges for which he was slapped.

It also recorded the ex-president’s confession of his innocence during the performance in which he was charged.

The stone-faced Trump, who is the first U.S. president to face criminal charges, was photographed Tuesday afternoon slouching in a courtroom as various allegations of falsifying business documents were made public.


Donald Trump is now officially in the New York criminal record database
Donald Trump’s case has been uploaded to the New York State Unified Court System, also known as Web Crims, following his historic indictment in Manhattan Supreme Court.
New York State Unified Court System

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Trump, 76, pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records.
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Trump’s web-crime dossier does not reveal the exact nature of the charges against him, but the Manhattan District Attorney’s office said in a 16-page indictment that he conspired to illegally influence the 2016 presidential election through silence payments to his former alleged porn. – star lover.

Prosecutors allege that Trump and others violated election laws as part of a “catch and kill” scheme to stop the spread of negative publicity about him during the campaign, including through payments to two women: porn star Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal.


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Returning to Florida immediately after the indictment, Trump denounced Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, accusing him of being the real “criminal” when details of his indictment were “leaked” ahead of his court hearing.


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Trump, who is the first U.S. president to face criminal charges, remained silent as he entered the courtroom for arraignment on Tuesday.
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Trump has repeatedly criticized the district attorney’s office’s years-long investigation as a politically motivated “witch hunt” and has denied any wrongdoing.

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