Fraud charges: Trump allegedly overvalued his properties to obtain loans and benefits
But the New York Attorney General's Office is accusing the former U.S. president of "the art of the steal," alleging that he grossly misrepresented the value of several of his properties. The lawsuit alleges misconduct at nearly two dozen properties owned by Trump in the U.S. and abroad, many of them quite well known. They include Trump Tower in New York City, where the…
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