On Tuesday, a New York court ruled against the Trump Organization, on all 17 points in the case of events that occurred over a 15-year period, he wrote. NBC News.
Trump’s businesses, Trump & Trump, have been implicated in benefit tax avoidance for top executives, who have access to rent-free apartments and luxury cars. A scheme that helped them evade taxes.
This summer, the former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, Allen Weisselberg, pleaded guilty and became the prosecution’s key witness at trial. The company claims that Weisselberg himself was behind the scheme – which also benefited him.
The penalty can be expected to be a maximum fine of $1.6 million, just under 17 million kroner. He writes a small amount without risking the future of such a large company AP.
Donald Trump, who recently announced he’s running for president as a Republican, believes the investigation against his company is a politically motivated “witch hunt” led by vengeful Democrats.
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