Albany Times Union

Report: Trump’s Westcheste­r golf club faces criminal probe

District attorney: Club may have misled officials to lower taxes

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Donald Trump’s company is under criminal investigat­ion by a district attorney in a New York City suburb into whether it misled officials to cut taxes for a golf course there, according to The New York Times.

The district attorney’s office subpoenaed records from both the Trump National Golf Club in Westcheste­r and the town of Ossining, which handles the club’s taxes, said the Times, citing “people with knowledge of the matter.” The newspaper didn’t say why those people had requested anonymity.

The probe led by District Attorney Mimi E. Rocah, a Democrat, appears to focus in part on whether the former president’s company submitted misleading valuations on the golf course.

In a statement, the Trump Organizati­on suggested the probe was politicall­y motivated, noting that it had hammered out a compromise with the town over its long-running efforts to cut taxes in June, a deal signed off by a county judge.

“The suggestion that anything was inappropri­ate is completely false and incredibly irresponsi­ble,” the Trump statement said. “The witch hunt continues.”

The district attorney’s office has not accused anyone at the company of wrongdoing and it was not immediatel­y clear if the probe will ultimately lead to any charges. A spokespers­on for the office, Jess Vecchiarel­li, wouldn’t confirm the probe to The Associated Press, stating only, “We have no comment.”

The probe adds to several legal challenges facing the former president and his company. In July, the Manhattan district attorney indicted the company and its longtime financial chief with allegedly failing to pay taxes on employee perks, like cars and apartments. Both the company and the finance chief, Allen Weisselber­g, have pleaded not guilty.

The New York state attorney general’s office, which joined in the Manhattan district attorney probe, has also launched its own investigat­ion into Trump’s finances. That civil investigat­ion is looking in part into whether the Trump Organizati­on may have misled tax officials in valuations of another of the company’s Westcheste­r County properties, its Seven Springs estate.

The Trump Organizati­on has been fighting the town of Ossining for lower tax assessment­s for its Westcheste­r golf course for years. The company once valued the golf club for tax purposes at about $1.4 million, later increasing its estimate to $6.5 million, while the town for years valued it at more than $15 million.

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