Trump Organization Expects to Be Charged in N.Y. Tax Case
- Former President Donald Trump won’t be charged, lawyer said
- Trump CFO Weisselberg also target of Manhattan D.A. Vance
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New York state prosecutors are likely to charge the Trump Organization in coming days, but not former President Donald Trump himself, a lawyer for the company said.
Trump’s family real-estate company expects to be accused of tax crimes relating to its payment of perks and benefits to favored employees, Ronald Fischetti said on Friday, a day after he and other defense lawyers held a Zoom meeting with prosecutors from Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.’s office.