Prosecutors rest in Trump Organization criminal trial
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Manhattan prosecutors called their last witness Monday in the Trump Organization's criminal trial.  During three weeks of testimony, they portrayed a company for which many of the top executives not named Trump allegedly devised a series of schemes to avoid taxes on income and luxury benefits. Two Trump Organization companies and former chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg were charged with more than a dozen counts related to fraud and tax evasion. No member of the Trump family has been charged in the case. Weisselberg previously entered a guilty plea in the case and agreed to testify for the prosecution. During more than three days of testimony, he described receiving annual bonuses in which he was called an independent contractor, and deducting the value of luxury benefits from his income.  Weisselberg said both practices were designed to lower his and the company's tax burdens. Defense attorneys rejected that portrayal, saying Weisselberg deceived the company and betrayed the t
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