BREAKING: New York AG Letitia James says her investigation into former President Trump and the Trump Organization found 'significant evidence' suggesting fraud.
evidence suggesting the fraudulent valuing of multiple assets and misrepresentations of those values to financial institutions for economic benefit.
“Since 2017, Donald Trump, Jr. has had authority over numerous financial statements containing misleading asset valuations,” James wrote in the court filing. Her office added that it"has not yet reached a final decision regarding whether this evidence merits legal action." The filing says there have been problems with valuations in statements that have not been explained by the Trump Organization.
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