The Trump Organization has removed Allen Weisselberg, its chief financial officer, from officer positions at several of its subsidiaries after he and the company were indicted for allegedly running a 15-year tax fraud scheme
Other subsidiaries that Weisselberg, who has pleaded not guilty to 15 state charges, including grand larceny, has been removed from as an officer include the Trump Payroll Corp.
, which was also named in the indictment, Trump National Golf Club, Trump International Hotels Management and the Trump International Golf Club in Scotland, according to publicly filed corporation documents.A lawyer for Weisselberg and a spokeswoman for the Trump Organization did not immediately respond to CNN's requests for comment. No explanation was provided in the amended corporate filings.
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