Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance has been digging into the operations of the Trump family business. Vance's investigation seemed to have sped up last month with the disclosure of a special grand jury. A grand jury in Manhattan has indicted the Trump Organization, long managed by former President Donald Trump, and its chief financial officer in connection with tax-related offenses, a person familiar with the matter told USA TODAY late Wednesday. The specific charges, expected to be unsealed Thursday, were not immediately clear. Allen Weisselberg, the company's CFO, was expected to face charges for allegedly failing to pay taxes on fringe benefits from the company, and turned himself in Thursday.