Yea, but those felonies are the stupidest felonies ever invented. They literally convicted him because his accountant put “legal services” in the memo field for checks to his lawyer. They charged him with falsifying financial records, which is normally a misdemeanor, but upgraded it to felonies by claiming that he was hiding a bribe. But they didn’t actually charge him with bribery.
I don’t care if you like Trump or not; that trial was a travesty. No justice was served.
Clearly the best advice you or I can take from that is never to write anything at all in the memo field of a check (or the check stub or carbon copy, since that’s the part that is retained as a financial record) because the Feds will claim you lied if they can’t find anything else to charge you with.