Claimed value of sleepy New York estate could come to haunt Trump
8 Mar, 2021 06:53 AM
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In his first speech since Democrat Joe Biden became president, Donald Trump reveals he may fight again for the White House. Video / AP
In his first speech since Democrat Joe Biden became president, Donald Trump reveals he may fight again for the White House. Video / AP
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By: Michael R. Sisak
It s sleepy by Donald Trump s standards, but the former president s century-old estate in New York s Westchester County could end up being one of his bigger legal nightmares.
Seven Springs, a 213-acre swath of nature surrounding a Georgian-style mansion, is a subject of two state investigations: a criminal probe by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr and a civil inquiry by New York Attorney General Letitia James.
NEW YORK It’s sleepy by Donald Trump’s standards, but the former president’s century-old estate in New York’s Westchester County could end up being one of his bigger legal nightmares. Seven Springs, a 213-acre swath of nature surrounding a Georgian-style mansion, is a subject of two state investigations: a criminal probe by Manhattan District Attorney […]
March 9, 2021
Michael R Sisak
NEW YORK (AP) It’s sleepy by Donald Trump’s standards, but the former president’s century-old estate in New York’s Westchester County could end up being one of his bigger legal nightmares.
Seven Springs, a 213-acre swath of nature surrounding a Georgian-style mansion, is a subject of two state investigations: a criminal probe by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr and a civil inquiry by New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Both investigations focus on whether Trump manipulated the property’s value to reap greater tax benefits from an environmental conservation arrangement he made at the end of 2015, while running for president.
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