Trump, company and family members sued by New York AG over alleged fraud scheme
Trump, company and family members sued by New York AG over alleged fraud scheme
New York Attorney General Tish James' wide-ranging civil lawsuit against the former president, the Trump Organization and three of his adult children accuses them of fraud and misrepresentation. She's also making a criminal referral to the Feds.
Politico
Politico
Caruso and Bass duel over LA corruption, crime and homelessness in mayor debate
Caruso and Bass duel over LA corruption, crime and homelessness in mayor debate
The billionaire developer is working to regain ground after falling behind the Congresswoman in the polls.
Politico
Politico
Senate approves first climate treaty in decades
Senate approves first climate treaty in decades
While the Senate is badly divided on most climate issues, strong backing from the business community to eliminate hydrofluorocarbons.
Politico
Politico
Donald Trump, his company sued for business fraud by NY attorney general
New York’s attorney general sued former President Donald Trump and his company on Wednesday, alleging business fraud involving some of their most prized assets, including properties in Manhattan, Chicago and Washington, D.C.
Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
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NY attorney general sues Trump, 3 of his adult children and Trump Organization over fraud allegations — says ex-president inflated net worth by ‘billions’
NEW YORK — New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a bombshell $250 million civil fraud lawsuit Wednesday against Donald Trump and the Trump Organization. Three of Trump’s adult children, Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric Trump, were also named as defendants, along with two longtime company executives, Allen Weisselberg and…
Tribune News Service
Tribune News Service
Donald Trump and children are sued by New York attorney general for fraud
Donald Trump, his family business, and three of his adult children were sued on Wednesday by New York's attorney general, who accused them of overvaluing the former U.S. president's assets and net worth through a decade of lies to banks and insurers.
Reuters
Reuters