'Lady Trump' wants new trial in officer memorial fraud case
Left: Michele Fiore speaks after her conviction for defrauding donors (KTNV/YouTube). Right: Michele Fiore campaign ad (YouTube).

Left: Michele Fiore speaks after her conviction for defrauding donors (KTNV/YouTube). Right: Michele Fiore campaign ad (YouTube).

The Las Vegas woman known as “Lady Trump” is seeking to have her wire fraud conviction overturned, claiming that multiple errors during her trial deprived her of a fair outcome. She has asked a judge to review the case.

U.S. District Judge Jennifer Dorsey heard arguments on Monday from Michele Fiore, also known as “Lady Trump” for her right-wing views.

Lady Trump, whose real name is Fiore, was found guilty of six counts of wire fraud for her involvement in a scheme that defrauded donors who contributed to a charity dedicated to honoring a fallen police officer. The jury determined that she had misled donors about how their contributions would be used.

Federal prosecutors accused Fiore of using her position on the city council to solicit donations for a memorial statue honoring Officer Alyn Beck of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police, who was tragically killed in the line of duty in 2014. Allegedly, she assured donors that all their contributions would go towards the statue’s construction, but prosecutors claim this was not the case.

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