A global human rights group has filed a petition in Scotland's highest civil court seeking a judicial review of the government's refusal to investigate former President Trump's all-cash purchases of two golf courses, Reuters reports.Why it matters: The probe would've sought details on the source of the money used to buy the golf courses in 2006 and 2014. The Scottish Parliament is facing increasing calls to investigate Trump as the New York attorney general's office pursues a criminal investigation into the Trump Organization. Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.Catch up quick: After decades of debt, Trump spent more than $300 million in cash on the two courses, neither of which have been profitable, per Reuters.In February, the Scott Parliament voted 89-32 to reject the minority Scottish Green Party's motion to pursue an "unexplained wealth order" on Trump.At the time, Justice Minister Humza Yousaf of the r
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