Nick Akerman: What the trial has not revealed is that the Trump Organization s false financial statements are connected to a much larger corrupt pattern of persistent and
extremely private, said to be extremely close with her brother, the president. and here is why mary ann trump-barry is in the news. the front page new york times story that pretty much destroys the notion that donald trump is somehow a self-made billionaire, one of the times reporters looked at judge trump s disclosure forms, dating back to her senate confirmation hearing days, and, quote, noticed a $1 million contribution from an obscure family-owned company, all county building supply and maintenance. it turned out to be something of a shell company the times says padded the family s finances, and thuts, senior federal judge and sister of the president of the united states, mary anne trump-barry finds herself in the news. that is our broadcast for this evening. thank you so very much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york.
these various tax dodges. and say, look, at the time, you paid way too little. there s 200 million owed, plus penalties and interest. they could certainly attempt to recoup that money. take a long time and a lot of discovery and all these other things. but that s a huge amount of money that trump might have to right. he is, in fact, most liable, because he is the one signing off on a lot of these documents and was the executor of the estate so he could be on the hook for a huge amount. you know firsthand, president trump, he doesn t like discovery. tim, you pointed out that the biggest standout in this article was a company called all county building supply and maintenance. why is this such a big deal? odd lly named little company was used by the trump family to handle paperwork associated with purchases for their buildings. they added markups for their expenses. they did that so you would have to pay less on income taxes on the money the properties were earning.