The
attorney general's office issued subpoenas late Monday to the
banks, which opens an additional line of inquiry into Deutsche
Bank's dealings with Trump, the newspaper reported, citing one
unnamed source.
The Democratic-controlled Intelligence Committee and Financial
Services Committee in Congress have been exploring the finances
of the Republican president and his businesses including his
ties to Deutsche, one of the world's largest financial
institutions.
Deutsche Bank has lent Trump Organization hundreds of millions
of dollars for real estate ventures and is one of the few major
lenders that has given large amounts of credit to Trump after a
string of bankruptcies at his hotel and casino businesses during
the 1990s.
The newspaper said the new civil investigation into Deutsche was
prompted by congressional testimony last month of Trump's former
personal attorney Michael Cohen.
Cohen testified that Trump inflated the stated worth of his
assets in financial statements. The former attorney submitted
copies of statements he said had been provided to Deutsche.
Investors Bank was subpoenaed for records relating to Trump Park
Avenue, a project it had backed, the Times reported.
Neither the New York attorney general's office nor Trump
representatives were available for comment early Tuesday.
Investors Bank representatives could not immediately be reached.
A spokesman for Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt declined to comment.
(Reporting by Rich McKay; Editing by Richard Borsuk and Michelle
Martin)
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