Trump's lawyer accuses “serious jury misconduct” within the hush money trial

Lawyers for Donald Trump told a New York judge that the president-elect's hush money trial was tainted by “serious jury misconduct” and that his guilty verdicts should due to this fact be overturned.

“The jury was not remotely fair and impartial in this case,” attorneys Todd Blanche and Emil Bove told Judge Juan Merchan in a Dec. 3 letter released Tuesday.

Prosecutors within the Manhattan District Attorney's Office responded on the time that the allegations “appear to be inaccurate” and noted that Trump's lawyers were resisting holding a hearing where the claims could possibly be “fully examined.”

Blanche and Bove's seven-page letter is heavily edited. The visible portions of the letter provide few details or evidence to support the allegations of wrongdoing.

The correspondence was released a day after Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Merchan rejected Trump's request to overturn his hush-money conviction, citing presidential immunity.

Read the complete letter.

The judge didn’t rule on other arguments Trump's team had made to dismiss the case. Even if Merchan rejects the remaining challenges, it’s unclear when Trump, who takes office on January 20, is perhaps convicted.

In his ruling Monday night, Merchan addressed Blanche's allegations of jury misconduct, saying they “should be thoroughly investigated” – but only as a part of an affidavit.

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“This court is prohibited from deciding such claims based on mere hearsay and conjecture,” Merchan wrote.

“Unless a properly filed complaint is filed, this court cannot permit the public filing of unsworn and admittedly contested statements,” the judge wrote.

“This would jeopardize the safety of jurors and violate the agreed upon regulation governing the disclosure of jury information.”

Neither Blanche nor the DA's office immediately responded to CNBC's request for added comment.

In late May, a jury found Trump guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records related to a scheme leading as much as the 2016 presidential election to stop porn star Stormy Daniels from admitting to an alleged one-night stand with Trump years earlier discuss. Trump, who has denied having sex with Daniels, claimed he was the victim of a political indictment and a biased judge.

In November, Merchan postponed Trump's sentencing date indefinitely as his lawyers sought time to argue that the trial needs to be dismissed in light of his election victory.

Trump tapped last month Blanche and Bove to carry top positions on the U.S. Department of Justice in the following administration.

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