By Syndicated Content By Joseph Tanfani and Peter Eisler WASHINGTON (Reuters) â New York prosecutors investigating former U.S. President Donald Trumpâs business practices are likely to issue one or more criminal indictments this week â but not against Trump himself, according to people involved in the case. Ronald Fischetti, an attorney representing Trump, said on Monday that based on discussions with prosecutors he expects âno chargesâ will be brought against Trump in the initial round of indictments. Others familiar with the case said prosecutors are preparing criminal charges against Allen Weisselberg, longtime chief financial officer for the Trump Organization, and also are considering criminal charges against the company.