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NEW YORK: Donald Trump is facing a one-two punch of criminal investigations in New York, with the state attorney generals office saying its ongoing civil inquiry into the former president and his businesses is now a criminal matter.
The attorney general’s office is conducting the probe, confirmed late Tuesday, in tandem with the Manhattan district attorneys office, which has been scrutinizing Trump and his company, the Trump Organization, for about two years.
The DAs office has been scouring Trumps tax records, hired a former mafia prosecutor to help run its investigation and has been interviewing witnesses including Trump’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen.
So far, theres no indication that charges are looming. Trump has continued to decry the whole thing as a witch hunt.”
Heres a look at where things stand:
WHO IS INVESTIGATING TRUMP?
New York Attorney General Letitia James and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., both Democrats, have been running parallel investigations into Trump and his businesses for more than two years.
Vances office has been investigating whether the Republican ex-president, his company or people connected to them committed crimes relating to matters including hush-money payments for women who say they slept with Trump, property valuations and employee compensation.
James probe began as a civil matter, looking at possible violations of state laws punishable with penalties such as fines, and centered on some of the same issues. Her investigation now also pertains to possible criminal conduct.
WHY IS THE AGS PROBE NOW CRIMINAL?
James office said it recently informed the Trump Organization that its investigation into the company had expanded into a criminal matter. The attorney generals office publicly disclosed the change Tuesday night.
We have informed the Trump Organization that our investigation into the company is no longer purely civil in nature, James office said in a statement.
We are now actively investigating the Trump Organization in a criminal capacity, along with the Manhattan DA.
James office offered no explanation for what prompted the shift in its approach to the investigation or why it chose to announce it publicly.
Andrew G. Celli Jr., a high-ranking official in the attorney generals office from 1999 to 2003, said you don’t typically see a public announcement when an investigation changes from civil to criminal.
He said the statement could be an indication something else public is coming soon, or could be a way of sending a message to witnesses and targets.
Another possibility, not as dramatic, is someone else tipped off media outlets about the change and James office was compelled to respond publicly when asked about it.
No doubt, there is some strategic or tactical reason for this announcement, Celli said. Statements like this have meaning. They dont come out of nowhere.
HOW DID TRUMP TAKE THE NEWS?
Trump issued a 900-word statement Wednesday filled with familiar complaints about the investigations and digs at Vance and James.
Trump complained that he’s being unfairly attacked and abused by a corrupt political system” and contends the criminal probes are part of a Democratic plot to silence his voters and block him from running for president again.
Trump also repeated his oft-uttered claim that the investigations are a continuation of the greatest political Witch Hunt in the history of the United States.
There is nothing more corrupt than an investigation that is in desperate search of a crime,” Trump said. “But, make no mistake, that is exactly what is happening here.”
WHAT ELSE ARE THEY INVESTIGATING?
Vances office has not publicly said what it is looking at, citing grand jury secrecy rules, but some details came out during the legal battle to get access to Trumps tax records.
Vances investigation includes scrutiny of Trumps relationship with his lenders; a land donation he made to qualify for an income tax deduction; and tax write-offs his company claimed on millions of dollars in consulting fees it paid.
Some of that money went to Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, who has denied any wrongdoing. In a tweet last November, she called the investigation harassment pure and simple” and said it was 100% motivated by politics, publicity and rage.
James office has also been looking at the land donation and scrutinizing records relating to a Trump office building in New York City, a hotel in Chicago and a golf course near Los Angeles.
Vances investigation has appeared to focus in recent weeks on Trumps longtime finance chief, Allen Weisselberg. His former daughter-in-law, Jen Weisselberg, is cooperating with both inquiries. Shes given investigators reams of tax records and other documents as they look into whether some Trump employees were given off-the-books compensation, such as apartments or school tuition.
Weisselberg was subpoenaed in James civil investigation and testified twice last year.
Trump’s son, Eric, was also subpoenaed as part of that probe and testified before the November 2020 election.
DOES THIS MEAN TRUMP WILL BE CHARGED?
James disclosure of a widening investigation is not necessarily an indication that she is planning to bring criminal charges.
If that were to happen, under state law, she’d need authorization from a county district attorney, like Vance, or the governor or a state agency.
Celli says it’s not unheard of that a civil investigation conducted by the attorney generals office will turn up evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
In such cases, he said, attorney general’s office lawyers will sometimes be specially designated to work as criminal prosecutors with a local district attorney’s office.
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