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Weisselber­g’ ex-relative provides records to DA

Move latest sign that Trump officer a focus of probe

- By Shayna Jacobs, David A. Fahrenthol­d and Jonathan O’connell The Washington Post TRUMP

Investigat­ors from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, acting on a grand jury subpoena, took possession of financial records Thursday morning from the apartment of Jennifer Weisselber­g, the former daughter-in-law of a top Trump Organizati­on officer.

Jennifer Weisselber­g was married to Barry Weisselber­g - the son of Trump Organizati­on Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselber­g - from 2004 to 2018. She has said that she had seven boxes of financial records from both her ex-husband and his father, some of which were obtained through divorce litigation. On Thursday, she loaded three boxes and a laptop computer onto a valet cart and wheeled them from her building to a black Jeepthat was waiting outside.

The move by District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. appears to be the latest sign that Allen Weisselber­g, the company’s highest-ranking corporate officer who is not a member of the Trump family, is a key focus of the ongoing criminal probe into former president Donald Trump’s financial dealings.

The subpoena, a copy of which was obtained by The Washington Post, ordered Jennifer Weisselber­g to produce all of the records she possesses for her ex-husband’s bank accounts and credit cards plus his statements of net worth and tax filings. Barry Weisselber­g is a Trump Organizati­on employee and manages an ice rink for the company in Manhattan’s Central Park. The subpoena asks specifical­ly for records related to the Trump Organizati­on and Wollman Rink.

“My knowledge of the documents and my voice connect the flow of money from various banks and from personal finances that bleed directly into the Trump Organizati­on,” she said in an interview

Thursday. Investigat­ors, she added, now have her ex-husband’s 2019 and 2020 statements of net worth, his tax returns and copies of Wollman Rink checks from private events that she claims were deposited incorrectl­y.

Vance and New York Attorney General Letitia James, both Democrats running parallel investigat­ions - have inquired about whether Allen Weisselber­g or his son received untaxed benefits from the Trump Organizati­on. Jennifer Weisselber­g has previously said, for example, that her family received free use of Trump Organizati­on apartments in Manhattan.

Investigat­ors are examining whether the values of certain properties in the Trump Organizati­on’s portfolio were manipulate­d to gain tax advantages or favorable loans and insurance rates under false pretenses.

A person with knowledge of the district attorney’s investigat­ion previously told The Post that, indeed, Vance is working to “flip” him.

Trump has denied any wrongdoing and dismissed both investigat­ions as politicall­y motivated.

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