Trump Verdict Confirms How Far Former Master of New York City Has Fallen
New York City was once Donald J. Trump’s playground, the place where he made his name and then plastered it everywhere he could.
Now, the city that helped make him rich and famous has become his battleground. And Mr. Trump keeps losing.
His conviction this week was the third and heaviest blow the former president has been dealt in his erstwhile hometown this year — a series of challenges to his ego, his bottom line, and now, perhaps, his freedom.
His felony conviction on Thursday, delivered by a jury of 12 Manhattan residents, brought with it the possibility that he could eventually be imprisoned in New York, a far cry from the image he spent decades cultivating as a real estate mogul and man about town.
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Former President Donald J. Trump faced 34 felony charges of falsifying business records, related to the reimbursement of hush money paid to the porn star Stormy Daniels in order to cover up a sex scandal around the 2016 presidential election.
In February, Mr. Trump endured another humiliation: a judgment of more than $450 million in a civil fraud case brought by the state’s attorney general, Letitia James, for overvaluing his net worth. The ruling undermined a central element of his public identity as a brilliant businessman.