The future of Trump’s New York real estate business will be decided in a Manhattan court case kicking off on Monday
The future of Donald Trump’s New York real estate business will be decided in a Manhattan court case that began on Monday.
The New York attorney general, Letitia James, is taking Trump to court after a three-year investigation found that he and others within the Trump Organization repeatedly used false or misleading financial statements to broker deals, obtain favorable loans and bolster the appearance of his net worth.
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