By filing new records to urge Donald Trump to file personal and corporate tax returns for the past eight years, the Manhattan Prosecutor's Office has hinted that he is investigating the president and his company for possible bank and insurance fraud. The New York Times writes it. Attorney Cyrus Vance's office did not directly identify the focus of the investigation but wrote that last year's "undisputed" press reports make it clear that the prosecutor's office has a legal basis for asking for those documents.
The Manhattan prosecutor's office investigates Trump for bank fraud
2020-08-03T19:55:35.572Z
By filing new documents to urge Donald Trump to hand over personal and corporate tax returns from the past eight years, the Manhattan prosecutor's office hinted that he is investigating the president and his company for possible fraud ... (ANSA)