The
Post, citing two people familiar with the matter, said the
deadline was another strong signal that Manhattan District
Attorney Cyrus Vance and New York Attorney General Letitia James
are considering criminal charges against the company as an
entity.
On Friday, the New York Times reported that Vance could announce
charges against the Trump Organization and its chief financial
officer, Allen Weisselberg, as soon as next week.
A lawyer for the company did not immediately respond to requests
for comment. A spokesman for Vance declined to confirm the
reports or to comment on them.
Any criminal charges would be the first in Vance's probe into
Trump and his business dealings.
Legal experts have said an indictment against the Trump
Organization could bankrupt the company by undermining its
relationships with banks and other business partners.
Vance's office has said it was investigating "possibly extensive
and protracted criminal conduct" at the Trump Organization,
including tax and insurance fraud and falsification of business
records.
It is possible that no charges will be brought.
Vance's probe nevertheless could complicate any return to
politics by Trump, who has lost some of his ability to
communicate publicly after being permanently banned from Twitter
and suspended for two years by Facebook.
Court filings and records subpoenaed in the investigation show
that Weisselberg and his son Barry have received corporate perks
and gifts worth tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in
their years associated with the Trump Organization.
If they failed to account properly for that money on tax returns
and other financial filings, they could be in legal jeopardy,
legal experts have said.
James' office has been investigating whether the Trump
Organization inflated the values of some properties to obtain
better terms on loans, and lowered their values to obtain
property tax breaks.
(Reporting by Phil Stewart, Julia Harte and Jan Wolfe in
WashingtonEditing by Sonya Hepinstall and Matthew Lewis)
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