Trump’s Lawyers Notified by Judge Regarding Facebook Post on Conviction by ‘Juror’s Cousin’

The judge in the hush money case against former President Donald Trump was drawn to a post on the New York court’s official Facebook page. The post claimed that the writer’s cousin was on the jury.

Judge Juan Merchan sent a letter to Trump’s lawyers and prosecutors last Friday to inform them of a comment made on May 29th, which was posted under a regular court post. This comment was made a day before Trump was found guilty of 34 felonies by a jury.

In a recent Facebook post, Michael Anderson shared some exciting news regarding the ongoing trial of former President Donald Trump. According to Anderson, his cousin, who is serving as a juror, has indicated that a conviction is imminent. Anderson expressed his gratitude to those involved in the trial for their hard work and dedication. The post has generated a lot of buzz and speculation about the outcome of the trial.

Merchan revealed in the letter that he had recently become aware of the aforementioned comment.

In a brief letter, the judge informed that the Court has become aware of a comment that was posted on the Unified Court System’s public Facebook page. The comment, which has been labeled as one week old, was in response to a routine UCS notice that was posted on May 29.

On Truth Social, Trump exclaimed, “MISTRIAL!!!” in response to recent events.

The sentencing for Merchan is set for 10 a.m. on July 11th, just four days before the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. The convention is scheduled to take place from July 15th to 18th, during which Trump is expected to be selected as the party’s presidential nominee.