Former President Donald Trump will meet virtually with a New York probation officer on Monday following his conviction last month on 34 felony counts related to his hush money trial that concluded last month.
The virtual meeting will include the former president’s attorney, Todd Blanche, NBC News reported on Sunday.
According to two sources familiar with the situation, the pre-sentencing probation interview will take place over a specialized virtual network with enhanced security measures, and the interviewer will be a female. The call is not expected to be conducted via Zoom, the sources added.
Judge Juan Merchan, who is presiding over the hush money case, allowed Blanche to be present for the probation interview after prosecutors did not object. The Trump defense team is set to submit their sentencing recommendation on June 13.