Trump’s accounting firm says decade of financial documents should ‘no longer be relied upon’ [New York Daily News]
Documents detailing Donald Trump’s financial health between 2011 and 2020 can “no longer be relied upon,” the former president’s own accounting firm wrote in a letter made public Monday.
The revelation comes amid criminal and civil investigations into whether Trump, his family and his company broke the law by routinely inflating the value of
The accounting firm,
Last month, James’ office filed court papers detailing an array of alleged lies in the
“We write to advise that the Statements of Financial Condition for
“We have come to this conclusion based, in part, upon the filings made by the
The AG’s office submitted the letter in court as it seeks to force Trump and his family to comply with demands for documents and testimony.
“While we have not concluded that the various financial statements, as a whole, contain material discrepancies, based upon the totality of the circumstances, we believe our advice to you to no longer rely upon those financial statements is appropriate,” Kelly wrote in the letter.
The letter could spell big financial trouble for Trump. During the period covered by the financial statements, Trump secured loans for a number of major projects, including Trump’s hotel in
Assistant Attorney General
James opened her investigation in 2018 after
James has not yet filed a civil lawsuit against Trump. The Manhattan DA’s office is conducting a separate criminal investigation into the Trump Org’s finances.
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