for more now, let's go to our financial correspondent in new york, jens korte. exactly are the trump organization and allen weisselberg, what are they accused of? jens: the charges are that they have been given perks to allen weisselberg and some of his family members and employees. we are talking car leases, manhattan apartments, and also private school tuition. so those can be quite costly here in the city. what prosecutors actually will have to prove is there was inten t to defraud, and they would also need proof of the amount, the value of those perks given to allen weisselberg and from the trump organization to some of those family members and employees. brent: people are wondering if donald trump if he is indeed teflon trump. is there likely to be any fallout for this for the former u.s. resident himself? -- president himself? jens: that is how the whole case is set up for prosecutors. it is not really about the tax fraud at this point, that is in the center of those charges. what prosecutors will try to do is build up pressure on allen weisselberg. he has