Former U.S. President Donald Trump departs the courtroom after being found guilty on all 34 counts in his hush money trial at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 30, 2024 in New York City.
Donald Trump will participate in an interview Monday with a New York probation officer who will submit a report that could inform the sentence Trump receives for his criminal hush money conviction.
The pre-sentence interview comes about a month before Trump is scheduled to become the first former U.S. president, and the first major-party presidential candidate, ever to be sentenced for a crime.
Trump's attorney Todd Blanche will be present with his client for the interview, which they will attend virtually from Trump's Florida home Mar-a-Lago, according to NBC News, which first reported the timing of the post-conviction proceeding.
A Trump campaign spokesman confirmed to CNBC that Monday's interview will be held virtually, and not in person.
Persons:
Donald Trump, Trump, Todd Blanche, Judge Juan Merchan
Organizations:
U.S, Manhattan Criminal, Trump, Mar, NBC News, CNBC
Locations:
New York City, York, U.S, Trump's Florida