NY Times: Prosecutors Say Trump Directed Illegal Payments During Campaign
Federal prosecutors said on Friday that President Trump directed illegal payments to ward off a potential sex scandal that threatened his chances of winning the White House in 2016, putting the weight of the Justice Department behind accusations previously made by his former lawyer.

The lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, had said that as the election neared, Mr. Trump directed payments to two women who claimed they had affairs with Mr. Trump. But in a new memo arguing for a prison term for Mr. Cohen, prosecutors in Manhattan said he “acted in coordination and at the direction of” an unnamed individual, clearly referring to Mr. Trump.
Federal prosecutors (Southern District of NY) in their sentencing note to the judge that will sentence Michael Cohen next Wednesday are in effect calling tRump an unindicted conspirator to a felony.