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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will not go to jail or pay a fine over his criminal conviction stemming from hush money paid to a porn star, a judge ruled on Friday, but the sentencing will place a judgment of guilt on his record.
Justice Juan Merchan’s sentencing of Trump, 78, to unconditional discharge closes a case that had loomed over his bid to retake the White House just days before his Jan. 20 inauguration.
By granting an unconditional discharge, Merchan would place a judgment of guilt on Trump’s permanent record – without any other legal penalty such as custody, a fine or probation.
Trump pleaded not guilty and has vowed to appeal the guilty verdict. He appeared with his lawyer on TV screens beamed to the courtroom with two American flags in the background.
“It’s been a political witch hunt,” Trump said before sentencing, wearing a red tie with white stripes. “It was done to damage my reputation so I would lose the election and obviously that didn’t work.”
“I’m totally innocent, I did nothing wrong,” said Trump, who did not testify during the six-week trial last year.
Now that he has been sentenced, he is free to pursue the appeal, a process which could take years and play out while he is serving a four-year term as president.
The hush money case was widely viewed as less serious than the three other criminal cases Trump faced, in which he was accused of trying to overturn his 2020 election loss and retaining classified documents after leaving the White House. Trump pleaded not guilty in all cases.