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Seating Impartial Jury for Trump Cases Nearly Impossible

Former President Donald Trump speaks at a "Save America" rally in Robstown, Texas, on Oct. 22. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

By    |   Monday, 31 October 2022 07:55 AM EDT

Fame has its advantages, as well as its pitfalls – as former President Donald Trump certainly discovered when Manhattan prosecutors kicked off the criminal trial against the Trump Organization.

The prosecution alleges that Trump Organization executives received "off the books" payments and gifts, including rent-free apartments and the use of luxury vehicles, that were not declared as income for tax purposes.

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Fame has its advantages, as well as its pitfalls - as former President Donald Trump certainly discovered when Manhattan prosecutors kicked off the criminal trial against the Trump Organization.
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