The Trump Organization was found criminally liable of tax fraud on Tuesday after a six-week trial.
A ban could end his 'exorbitant' billing of Secret Service agents who protect him at his resorts.
At the Trump Organization headquarters in Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue, the cars, apartments, and tuition were considered part of Weisselberg's $940,000-a-year income, prosecutors said.
Secret Service a tough targetWatchdogs concede that Trump's Secret Service billing is a tough target.
Barring the unlikelihood of a cash-free solution — Trump letting the Secret Service "stay at our properties for free," as Eric Trump once promised, or forgoing Secret Service protection voluntarily, as Richard Nixon did — Trump's Secret Service spigot may well remain open, watchdogs acknowledge.