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The Manhattan Attorney General's Office in New York City announced that the real estate company owned by former US President Donald Trump deceived tax collection authorities for 15 years.
"The Trump Organization paid executives, including Chief Financial Officer Alan Weisselberg, between at least 2005 and 2021 in the form of tips such as rents for homes and cars without Inform the authorities of these features.”
Hofinger added that this case related to fraud and tax fraud, and Wesselberg agreed to testify as a witness at the trial as part of an agreement to plead guilty in return for a five-month prison sentence.
Trump faces several legal problems, the latest of which is the decision of the committee in charge of the case of storming the US Congress in the middle of this month, to summon Trump to investigate him in the riots that took place in the Capitol building last year, a measure that may eventually lead to his imprisonment if he does not comply with it.