On Monday, a New York judge delayed the start of the criminal case Steve Bannona close ally of President-elect Donald Trump and his former White House adviser.
Bannon faces multiple charges from the Manhattan district attorney’s office aby deceiving donors Those who believe they are paying to build a wall on the southern border of the United States. He pleaded not guilty.
Bannon’s trial was set for December 9. At Monday’s hearing, Judge April Newbauer adjourned the date to February 25 after granting prosecutors’ request to submit additional financial evidence related to Bannon’s motive.
“We’re not changing it any more,” Newbauer told both parties, including Bannon, who attended virtually.
It was Bannon accused He was indicted in September 2022 on charges including money laundering, conspiracy to defraud and conspiracy.
Bannon was the chairman of the “advisory group” of an organization called WeBuildTheWall.Inc. According to prosecutors, the group tricked thousands of donors into believing that all of the money raised would go toward building a wall along the southern border, but not to the people running the effort.
Bannon used some of the money to enrich himself and the group’s founder. Brian Kolfageprosecutors say.
The other three members of the group, Including Kolfagehas already been convicted on charges related to the scheme.
Bannon claims he was targeted by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a Democrat, for political reasons. Bragg won a ruling against Trump earlier this year in an unrelated case.
Bannon was first was hit with charges related to the same scheme by federal prosecutors in August 2020. He pleaded not guilty and then he was pardoned By Trump.
Presidents cannot issue pardons in public affairs. Bannon faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
Host of “War Room”. recently completed four–month imprisonment For resisting House committee subpoenas for testimony and documents on Jan. 6 regarding the 2021 attack on the Capitol.