Topline
Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg admitted in court Tuesday he was aware the size of former President Donald Trump’s Manhattan penthouse was smaller than the company reported—but claimed not to notice it was listed wrong on financial statements—as Trump, his company and business associates stand trial for alleged civil fraud.
Key Facts
New York Attorney General Letitia James has sued Trump and the Trump Organization for allegedly inflating the value of their assets to obtain more favorable business deals and boost Trump’s net worth, including by falsely claiming the ex-president’s Trump Tower triplex is 30,000 square feet, rather than its actual square footage of 10,996.
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