President-elect Donald Trump on Friday was sentenced to unconditional release without fines, incarceration or probation for the defendants in his hush money case. Trump was convicted in May of 34 felonies for falsifying business records related to payments to adult film actresses during the 2016 presidential campaign. On Thursday, the Supreme Court rejected a motion by Trump's lawyers to halt the sentencing on the grounds that it would hinder his transition to a second term as president after winning the November election. Friday's ruling officially confirms Trump's status as the first or next president to be a felon.