Trump Broker Cushman & Wakefield Claims `Good Faith' Response to N.Y. Probe

  • N.Y. attorney general says Cushman & Wakefield isn’t complying
  • Cushman will square off with AG at hearing set for April 25
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A real-estate services firm long used by Donald Trump’s company said it has been responding in good faith to New York’s investigation of the former president’s business, contradicting a court filing by the state’s top law enforcement officer.

“We stand behind our appraisers and our work,” Cushman & Wakefield, which severed ties with Trump after the Jan. 6 riot, said in a statement Friday.