Donald Trump has been convicted on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in his historic criminal trial in New York.
He will be sentenced on 11 July and could face prison. It is the first time a former or serving US president has been convicted of a crime.
He is accused of concealing a payment made by his former lawyer to buy the ex-adult film star’s silence shortly before the 2016 election.
Trump pleaded not guilty and called the verdict a "disgrace".
The BBC’s Kayla Epstein, who was inside the court, describes what Trump did after the guilty verdict was read in the New York courtroom.
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