Trump Organization CFO Surrenders to Authorities in New York
- Longtime loyal aide faces charges in Manhattan D.A. probe
- Weisselberg indictment expected to be released this afternoon
Allen Weisselberg, center.
Photographer: Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images
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The Trump Organization’s longtime chief financial officer surrendered to authorities in New York to face state tax charges after a grand jury indicted him and his employer in the first criminal case against former President Donald Trump’s company.
Allen Weisselberg, 73, went through a freight entrance to avoid cameras awaiting his arrival at District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.’s lower Manhattan office Thursday, one day after a grand jury indicted him and the company in an extraordinary challenge to the former president.