The Oklahoman

NY AG probes if Trump pumped up value of estate, his assets

- By Michael Hill and Michael Balsamo The Associated Press

NEW YORK — New York's attorney general asked a court Monday to comp el some of President Donald Trump' s business as soci at es, including his son, Eric, to testify and turn over documents as part of her investigat­ion into whether the president's company lied about the value of its assets in order to get loans or tax benefits.

Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat, said her civil investigat­ion of potential fraud in Trump's business dealings, which began last year, has been held up by a lack of cooperatio­n from the president and his family.

The petition seeking the court' s interventi­on was filed after lawyers for Eric Trump abruptly cancelled his planned interview with investigat­ors late last month.

“For months, the Trump Organizati­on has made baseless claims in an effort to shield evidence f rom a lawful investigat­ion into its financial dealings,” James said in a statement. “They have stalled, withheld documents, and instructed witnesses, including Eric Trump, to refuse to answer questions under oath. That's why we've filed a motion to compel the Trump Organizati­on to comply with our office's lawful subpoenas for documents and testimony. These questions will be answered and the truth will be uncovered, because no one is above the law.”

The court petition was made just as the Republican Party was nominating Trump for re-election, and the president' s company immediatel­y dismissed it as a political stunt.

“While we have tried to cooperate in good faith with the investigat­ion at every turn, the NY A G' s conti nued harassment of the company as we approach the election( and filing of this motion on the first day of the Republican National Convention) once again confirms that this investigat­ion is all about politics,” read a statement emailed by Trump Organizati­on chief legal officer Alan Garten.

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