The New York State prosecutor, who is investigating a possible tax fraud by the Trump Organization, wants to hear from former President Donald Trump and his children Ivanka and Donald Junior, a judicial source was told Monday.
According to a New York State Supreme Court document signed by Attorney Letitia James, the ex-president and two of his children are called as witnesses in the large-scale investigation launched in March 2019 on a possible tax fraud within the family group Trump Organization.
“Attorney General James wants Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump to give sworn statements,” a spokesperson for the prosecutor’s office said.
On December 7, the Washington Post revealed that Ms. James had asked Donald Trump to come and testify in person in his office on January 7. Information never officially confirmed.
Complaint once morest the prosecutor
In an attempt to block his civil investigation, the former Republican president had filed a complaint on December 20 once morest the New York prosecutor, an elected member of the Democratic Party accused of political motives.
On Monday evening, procedurally, Mr. Trump sent Ms. James a 20-page motion to “break” the subpoenas. Lawyers for the Trump family have called the prosecutor’s actions a “threat to our democracy.”
The prosecutor retorted in a statement that “for more than two years members of the Trump family and the Trump Organization have continuously sought to delay and obstruct our investigation.” “But despite their surname, they must play by the same rules as anyone else,” she hammered, asking the New York Supreme Court to “compel Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump to testify under oath at our office. “
The New York State Attorney has for nearly three years suspected the Trump Organization of fraudulently overestimating the value of certain properties when it applied for loans to banks and of underestimating the same properties with the tax authorities in order to pay less taxes.
Eric Trump, another son of the billionaire Republican and vice-president of the Trump Organization, was heard by the prosecutor in October 2020.
Other investigation
The family group is also the target of an investigation by the Manhattan federal prosecutor into suspicion of financial crimes and insurance fraud. In this context, the financial director of the Trump Organization Allen Weisselberg, loyal among the faithful of Donald Trump, had pleaded in July not guilty of tax evasion.
Mr. Weisselberg is notably accused of having deliberately withheld from the tax authorities, between 2005 and 2021, some $ 1.7 million in benefits in kind that he received from the Trump Organization, which would have saved him from paying close to ‘$ 1 million in federal and local taxes. His trial is due to begin in the middle of this year.