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The case dates back to 2019, when the committee subpoenaed Trump's accounting firm Mazars USA for eight years of his financial records.
September 1 -
Michael Cohen, who was sentenced to three years in prison for violating campaign-finance laws for the former president, criticized New York prosecutors for their leniency with a former colleague.
August 19 -
Allen Weisselberg's plea is the latest blow to former President Donald Trump.
August 18 -
Weisselberg and the Trump Organization were accused of conspiring to avoid income taxes by giving some employees perks that weren't reported to state tax authorities.
August 16 -
The defendants argued that state prosecutors had no authority to bring charges for alleged avoidance of federal income tax and suggested that some of the perks could be characterized as "gifts."
August 12 -
Donald Trump is taking the Fifth as he sits for a deposition on a probe into potentially fraudulent valuations.
August 10 -
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected Trump's appeal of a lower court's ruling.
August 9 -
Assets in a trust would be available to satisfy judgments, and tax liens that arose after the Trump advisor’s taxes were assessed.
July 18 -
Former President Donald Trump must hand over financial records to a Congressional committee investigating his potential conflicts of interests.
July 11 -
Allen Weisselberg, facing a tax fraud trial, argued that state prosecutors are improperly trying to enforce federal laws.
June 21