A New York judge allowed criminal tax-fraud charges against the Trump Organization and its former finance chief to move forward, setting a trial date for late October
The Trump Organization’s Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg pleaded not guilty to grand larceny charges brought by New York prosecutors in a Manhattan
courtroom Thursday. Photo: Eduardo Munoz/Reutersagainst the Trump Organization and its former finance chief to move forward, setting a trial date for late October.
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