New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office is criminally investigating longtime Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselbergâs personal taxes, an official close to the investigation told NBC News.
The investigation of Weisselbergâs personal finances stems in part from documents shared by his former daughter-in-law, Jennifer Weisselberg.
Alan Garten, the Trump Organizationâs general counsel, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Jennifer Weisselberg’s attorney, Duncan Levin acknowledged she was cooperating with the New York attorney general’s office in a Thursday statement obtained by NBC News.
âMs. Weisselberg has been in touch with prosecutors from the criminal division of the New York attorney general’s office since at least March,” Levin said. “She has provided information to them as part of their criminal investigation and will continue to cooperate in any way she can be helpful.”
Levin has previously said Jennifer Weisselberg met with New York District Attorney Cy Vanceâs office multiple times. Jennifer Weisselberg was subpoenaed for documents and previously told NBC News that she has shared information with that team, which is investigating Allen Weisselberg’s time with the Trump Organization and benefits given to his son Barry and his family.
Barry Weisselberg was also a longtime employee of the Trump Organization. There is no indication he is under investigation, and neither he nor his father, Allen, has not been accused of wrongdoing.
News of the criminal investigation of Allen Weisselberg was first reported by The New York Times.
Allen Weisselberg, whose relationship with Trump spans decades, might be one of the few people outside the family with the most knowledge of the Trump Organizationâs inner financial workings.
Vance’s probe into possible financial crimes committed by Trump entered a new phase in March when investigators obtained millions of pages of documents, including eight years of tax returns, from Trumpâs accounting firm. Trump had fought the release for more than a year, but the Supreme Court cleared the way for the documents to be handed over to Vanceâs office.