FILE PHOTO: Trump Organization former chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg looks on as then-U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a news conference at Trump Tower in Manhattan, New York, U.S., May 31, 2016. Picture taken May 31, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri/File Photo

The former chief financial officer of the Trump organization, Allen Weisselberg, has admitted to a New York court that he used ex-President Donald Trump’s company to evade taxes. The 75-year-old responded to numerous questions from judge Juan Merchan on Thursday with “Yes, your honor,” as US media reported unanimously from the courtroom. Accordingly, he pleaded guilty to a total of 15 charges – including conspiracy, tax fraud, grand theft and falsifying business documents.

With his guilty plea, the top manager agreed to an agreement in the criminal proceedings (“plea deal”) in order to avoid a prison sentence of up to 15 years. In return, Weisselberg must testify against the company in the trial if the public prosecutor wants to summon him – but not against Trump himself. Weisselberg has to pay a fine of almost two million US dollars (1.98 million euros) and serve five months in prison.

“In one of the most difficult decisions of his life, Mr. Weisselberg decided today to plead guilty to put an end to this case and the years of legal and personal nightmares it has caused for him and his family,” said his Lawyer Nicholas Gravante Jr, according to media reports.