Donald Trump’s company and his longtime finance chief are expected to be charged Thursday with tax-related crimes stemming from a New York investigation into the former president’s business dealings, people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.
The charges
against the Trump Organization
The people were not authorized to speak about an ongoing investigation and did so on condition of anonymity. The
Wall Street Journal
The charges against Weisselberg and the Trump Organization would be first criminal cases to arise from the two-year probe led by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., a Democrat
who leaves office at the end of the year.
Prosecutors have been
scrutinizing Trump’s tax records,
A grand jury
was recently empaneled
Messages seeking comment were left with a spokesperson and lawyers for the Trump Organization. Messages were also left with lawyers for Weisselberg and other company executives. The Manhattan district attorney's office declined to comment.
Trump’s spokesperson did not immediately response to a request for comment,
but Jason Miller,
“They told their crazies and their supplicants in the mainstream media this was about President Trump. Instead, their Witch Hunt is persecuting an innocent 80 year-old man for maybe taking free parking!” Miller tweeted, apparently referring to Weisselberg, who is 73.
Trump had blasted the investigation in a statement Monday, deriding Vance’s office as “rude, nasty, and totally biased” in their treatment of Trump company lawyers, representatives, and long-term employees.
Trump, in the statement, said the company’s actions were “things that are standard practice throughout the U.S. business community, and in no way a crime” and that Vance’s probe was an investigation was “in search of a crime.”
Trump, who’s been critical of President Joe Biden’s immigration policies, was
scheduled to travel Thursday to Texas
Trump Organization lawyers
met virtually with Manhattan prosecutors last week
Ron Fischetti, a lawyer for the Trump Organization,
told the AP this week that there was no indication Trump himself
“There is no indictment coming down this week against the former president,” Fischetti said. “I can’t say he’s out of the woods yet completely.”
Weisselberg, a loyal lieutenant to Trump and
his real estate-developer father, Fred,
Barry Weisselberg managed
a Trump-operated ice rink
Barry’s ex-wife, Jen Weisselberg,
has been cooperating with the investigation
Allen Weisselberg has worked for the Trump Organization since 1973.
Prosecutors subpoenaed another long-time Trump finance executive, senior vice president and controller
Jeffrey McConney,
Prosecutors probing untaxed benefits to Trump executives have also been looking at
Matthew Calamari,
“Although the D.A.’s investigation obviously is ongoing, I do not expect charges to be filed against either of my clients at this time,” said the lawyer, Nicholas Gravante.
Associated Press writers Jill Colvin in Weslaco, Texas, and Bernard Condon in New York contributed to this report.