New York Is Closing In On The Trump Crime Family, Georgia Could Open Criminal Probe
Home » New York Is Closing In On The Trump Crime Family, Georgia Could Open Criminal Probe
The
A New York judge on Friday increased pressure on former President Donald J. Trump’s family business and several associates,
ordering them to give state investigators documents in a civil inquiry into whether the company misstated assets to get bank loans and tax benefits.
Advertisement
It was the second blow that the judge, Arthur F. Engoron of State Supreme Court in Manhattan, had dealt to Mr. Trump’s company in recent weeks.
Legal Pressure on Trump Increases With Judgeâs Order in Fraud Inquiry
The order, answering a demand for documents by New Yorkâs attorney general, rejected a bid to shield the records with attorney-client privilege.
Former President Donald J. Trumpâs Seven Springs family estate in Westchester County, N.Y., is one focus of an investigation by New Yorkâs attorney general. Credit.Tony Cenicola/The New York Times
Jan. 29, 2021
A New York judge on Friday increased pressure on former President Donald J. Trumpâs family business and several associates, ordering them to give state investigators documents in a civil inquiry into whether the company misstated assets to get bank loans and tax benefits.
Ald. Ray Lopez makes no secret of his love for dogs. Here. he holds his dog Tomas during an interview at his home in 2019. Lopez is sponsoring a new ordinance to protect dogs from being left outside in cold weather.
Sun-Times file
The City Council’s resident dog lover is at it again this time to protect dogs from being left out in the cold.
One day after Chicago was walloped by its biggest snowstorm of the year, Ald. Ray Lopez (15th) wants to strengthen the city’s animal cruelty ordinance to spell out the do’s and don’ts of owning a pet, particularly in winter.
Trump steps out of the White House and into a company in crisis David Fahrenthold, Jonathan O Connell
Trump departs White House hours before Biden s inauguration
Replay Video UP NEXT Donald Trump returns to his company this week as it faces a deepening crisis, with key properties bleeding revenue and its bankers, lawyers and customers fleeing the company. Financial disclosure forms, filed by the former president as he left office, revealed that his hotels, resorts and other properties had lost more than $120 million in revenue last year, as the pandemic forced long-term closures and kept customers home. Those losses were worst in the places where Trump could least afford it: His Washington hotel, which has a $170 million loan outstanding, saw revenue drop more than 60 percent. His Doral resort in Miami also carrying a huge debt load saw a 44 percent drop.
UpdatedFri, Jan 15, 2021 at 3:04 pm ET
Replies(7)
The Trump Building at 40 Wall Street is one of the remaining places in New York City branded with Trump s name. (Courtesy of Paul Baranda)
NEW YORK CITY T-R-U-M-P.
Those five letters hung over New York City for decades as monuments to Donald Trump the outsize developer, tabloid fixture, reality TV star and eventual unlikely U.S. president who claimed the city as his home.
But one-by-one the Trump tributes faded as his reputation did, struck from high rises, hotels and even ice rinks.
Subscribe
Mayor Bill de Blasio s effort to sever the city s four contracts with the Trump Organization is only the latest in a long divorce between the Big Apple and The Donald and even then three of the properties involved didn t publicly bear the name.