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Judge sets May 2024 date for Steve Bannon's trial on 'We Build the Wall' fraud charges

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ByAaron Katersky
May 25, 2023, 6:05 PM

Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon will stand trial in May 2024 for allegedly defrauding donors to the "We Build the Wall" online fundraising campaign, a Manhattan judge said Thursday.

Judge Juan Merchan set a trial date of May 27 of next year -- two months after former President Donald Trump is set to stand trial before the same judge for allegedly falsifying business records related to Stormy Daniels' hush money payment.

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As president, Trump pardoned Bannon on his last night in office after Bannon was indicted on federal charges of defrauding donors to the "We Build the Wall" crowdfunding effort to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

The state charges Bannon now faces were brought by the Manhattan district attorney's office and allege that Bannon and "We Build the Wall" defrauded 430 Manhattan-based donors out of $33,600. Across New York state, there were more than 11,000 donors defrauded out of more than $730,000, according to the indictment.

Steve Bannon, former advisor to President Donald Trump, leaves after a court appearance at NYS Supreme Court on May 25, 2023 in New York City.
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Bannon pleaded not guilty to the charges in September.

Prosecutors say "We Build the Wall" raised $15 million from donors across the country based on "false pretenses," citing a pledge organizers made that the group's president would take no salary. Instead, the campaign's president, Brian Kolfage, received a salary of $250,000 that was secretly funneled to him by Bannon, prosecutors say.

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The indictment quotes Bannon telling donors at a June 24, 2019, fundraising event, "Remember, all the money you give goes to building the wall."

If convicted, Bannon faces two counts of money laundering, which carry a maximum sentence of five to 15 years in prison, as well as additional felony counts of conspiracy and scheme to defraud along with one misdemeanor count of conspiracy to defraud.

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