- Donald Trump's sentencing in a New York criminal case is set for Friday, marking the end of multiple prosecutions against him.
- He was convicted in May 2024 on felony counts related to falsifying business records, though he plans to appeal.
- Trump and 18 associates faced charges for a conspiracy in Georgia regarding the 2020 election, which has stalled.
- A federal case regarding classified documents was dismissed in 2024; further charges were also dismissed based on his presidency.
- Additionally, Trump was ordered to pay over $454 million for fraud and more than $88 million for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll.
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