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The Trump Organization's longtime chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, testified that greed fueled a scheme he says he engaged in with the firm's controller and the two Trump companies standing trial.
November 18 -
Allen Weisselberg told the jury that soon after he pleaded guilty, the firm booted him off the prestige floor on which Donald Trump worked.
November 16 -
Democrats on the tax-writing House and Ways Means Committee are asking the Justice Department and the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration to investigate.
November 15 -
New York Supreme Court Justice Robert Reed on Monday ruled that Mary Trump waived her right to sue her uncle and aunt, former federal judge Maryanne Trump, in a 2001 settlement.
November 15 -
The criminal tax fraud trial of two Trump Organization companies saw some drama — and a win for the prosecution.
November 15 -
Donald Trump himself was aware of allegedly abusive tax practices at his company, testimony at the criminal fraud trial of two Trump Organization business units suggested.
November 11 -
The former president's company is blocked from issuing financial statements that don't disclose the "assumptions and techniques" used to value its assets.
November 10 -
Former President Donald Trump's company will have many of its business activities overseen by an outside monitor until New York Attorney General Letitia James's lawsuit alleging fraudulent asset valuations is resolved, a judge ruled.
November 4 -
Jurors in the Trump Organization's criminal tax fraud trial saw how longtime CFO Allen Weisselberg collected a host of perks, including a rent-free apartment.
November 2 -
John Roberts issued an interim order that gives the U.S. Supreme Court more time to consider the former president's bid for a lengthier delay.
November 1