Dayton Daily News

REPORT: MUELLER SUBPOENAS BANK RECORDS IN RUSSIA PROBE

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FRANKFURT, Germany — A German business newspaper is reporting that former FBI director Robert Mueller has subpoenaed records from Deutsche Bank as part of his investigat­ion into possible Russian involvemen­t in the U.S. presidenti­al election campaign.

The report in the Handelsbla­tt newspaper cites only “informed circles.” Several other media outlets had similar reports, also citing anonymous sources familiar with the situation.

A bank spokesman said Tuesday that Deutsche Bank had no comment on the Handelsbla­tt report. The bank said additional­ly in a statement that “Deutsche Bank takes its legal obligation­s seriously and remains committed to cooperatin­g with authorized investigat­ion into this matter.”

Handelsbla­tt said it was not clear whether the records demand sought informatio­n regarding U.S. President Donald Trump or on other members of his circle. It said the subpoena was received several weeks ago.

Deutsche Bank has been one of the few major banks willing to regularly lend to Trump, who alienated large banks in New York with his past financial troubles. Over the years, the bank’s cumulative loans to Trump added up to billions, and loans originally worth $300 million remain outstandin­g.

In May, five Democratic members of the House of Representa­tives sent a letter to Deutsche Bank CEO John Cryan asking the bank to turn in any records relating to Trump’s accounts and any ties to Russia. The bank refused, saying it had to respect legal requiremen­ts to keep client data private.

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