Trump Trial Day 2: New York AG Tries to Drive Wedge Between Trump and Accountant

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Trump Trial Day 2: New York AG Tries to Drive Wedge Between Trump and Accountant
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The New York AG is trying to show that Trump's outside accountants wouldn't stand behind the Trump Org's assessments of its property values.

on Tuesday, the New York Attorney General’s investigators began to lay the groundwork to show that the business tycoon’s outside accountants wouldn’t stand by his

The letter later added, “We will not express an opinion or a conclusion nor provide any assurance on the financial statement.” This marks the second time that the unassuming New York accountant has become a witness against his trusted client. Last year, the Manhattan District Attorney In one, Mazars warned the Trumps that “our engagement cannot be relied upon to identify or disclose any financial statement misstatements, including those caused by fraud or error.” In another, the letter noted that the financial statements had curious exceptions to what are called “generally accepted accounting principles.”

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