BREAKING Judge rules former President Trump must answer questions under oath in New York investigation into his business practices
New York Attorney General Letitia James was seeking to enforce subpoenas her office issued in December to Trump and his two eldest children, Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr. Both of them have been executives in their family's Trump Organization."No one will be permitted to stand in the way of the pursuit of justice, no matter how powerful they are," James said after the ruling."No one is above the law," James said.
James has been investigating the Trump Organization since 2019. In January, James wrote in a court filing that her office has evidence that the Trump Organization routinely misrepresented the value of its properties and golf clubs in financial statements. Earlier this month, an accounting firm that prepared Trump's financial statements broke ties with the former president, saying that the documents"should no longer be relied upon." Those documents were used to secure lucrative loans and burnish Trump's image as a wealthy businessman.
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