Trump Insiders Could Offer ‘Holy Grail’ of Long-Hidden Finances

  • Longtime lawyer Cohen and CFO Weisselberg aiding feds
  • Tax records, accounting questions loom over payments to women
Kan Nawaday, a former federal prosecutor, reacts to federal prosecutors giving immunity to Allen Weisselberg.(Source: Bloomberg)
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Michael Cohen’s guilty plea is opening a door to a long-closed world -- the business of Donald Trump.

Many have tried, unsuccessfully, to get a look. Trump rebuffed calls during the election to release his federal tax returns. Public advocacy groups have sought those returns and failed. Even his ex-wives, and by one account his bankers, haven’t been able to get a full view of Trump’s finances.