Trump Org Given Month To Comply With NY Subpoena

The Hill reports:

The New York Supreme Court on Monday ordered the Trump Organization to comply with a subpoena issued by the New York attorney general’s office within the next month.

New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron gave the Trump Organization until April 20 to provide a report detailing “potentially responsive information.”

This subpoena was issued more than two years ago by New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) in connection with an investigation into whether the Trump Organization artificially inflated its value to increase its perceived net worth.

The Insider reports:



Trump himself has turned over only ten personal business documents since James issued her first subpoenas to The Trump Organization two years and three months ago, lawyers for the AG revealed in court.

That’s just ten documents, in total, from the head of a multi-billion-dollar real estate business with international interests.

The AG’s office has repeatedly complained about the notoriously computer-averse Trump’s reluctance to part with hard copy records, believed to be kept at his headquarters in Trump Tower in Manhattan.