U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has been sentenced to an unconditional discharge, sparing him from jail time, probation, or any financial penalties following his conviction on 34 counts related to hush money payments.
The ruling, delivered by Judge Juan Merchan, aligns with the prosecution's request for no prison time, probation, or fines. The sentence effectively means that Trump faces no further legal consequences despite the historic conviction.
Judge Merchan described the case as "extraordinary" due to its high public interest but emphasized that the court proceedings themselves remained routine.
Speaking after the ruling, Trump called the legal battle a "terrible experience" and maintained his stance of being "totally innocent." His attorney criticized the case, arguing the charges should never have been pursued.
The case stems from Trump's conviction in May 2024 on charges tied to hush money payments made to adult-film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign. Prosecutors proved that Trump falsified business records to cover up the payments, which were later reimbursed.
Despite the conviction, Trump remained eligible to run for and win the presidency, making this legal outcome particularly significant as he prepares to assume office.
The ruling is expected to spark widespread debate across political and legal circles, highlighting the complex intersection of law, politics, and public accountability.