One of Trump's former executives says Trump 'deserves to go to jail' ahead of New York prosecutors potentially filing criminal charges

Donald Trump, former President, addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida on February 28th at the Hyatt Regency. Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesNew York's prosecutors are likely to announce criminal charges against Trump Organization this week.CNN was told by a former executive of Trump Organization that Trump should be sent to prison.Barbara Res stated that nothing had happened in the organisation without Trump being aware.Check out more stories from Insider's business page.An ex-executive vice president of the Trump Organization stated that former President Donald Trump should be sent to prison before any criminal charges are filed by New York prosecutors."As far Trump is concerned: If there were to be evidence against Trump it would be to such an extent that really nothing major ever happened to my knowledge – and this is confirmed later by other people who worked with him - that he does not know about," Barbara Res stated to CNN's Jim Acosta.She said that Trump is a person she knows and that he is very deliberate, very measured and very vengeful. He doesn't follow the rules. He didn't follow the rules.Res was the EVP of Construction and Development for the Trump Organization. She oversaw the construction of the Trump Tower in Manhattan during the 1980s. She worked under Trump for 18 years, managing his real-estate empire.Last week, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. spoke to Trump lawyers and indicated that the Trump Organization's chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg could be facing criminal charges as soon as this week.Trump's lawyers tried convincing prosecutors to drop charges against them.After a two-year investigation, the Trump Organization was charged with violating New York laws.Prosecutors began investigating whether Barry Weisselberg received perks on which he did not pay taxes. Jennifer Weisselberg (Barry's wife) cooperated with the prosecutors and gave over records and documents, she previously told Insider.Continue the storyContinue reading: Trump's relationship with Putin and Russia could help him avoid prosecution in the USARes stated that she was shocked Allen Weisselberg didn't cooperate with the prosecutors."Weisselberg! I am surprised that he isn't talking. I don't get it. He cannot get a pardon. That sort of explains some people. But Trump has something on Trump, I would think. Res stated that it was the only thing that I could think of. Res said, "If he considers refusing to turn, you know that flip implies guilt."She said, "Why would Trump say that he won't turn?" Flip is a sign that he has something and should be sent to prison for a long, long period of time.Res stated that Weisselberg, at this point in time, is likely the "most knowledgeable person" at Trump Organization. This is crucial for getting any information about wrongdoing.Business Insider has the original article.