The Mercury News Weekend

Manhattan DA has Trump’s tax returns

- By Jonah E. Bromwich

NEW YORK >> Tax and financial records that former President Donald Trump fought to keep secret for nearly 18 months have been turned over to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, which is investigat­ing possible fraud by Trump and his company, an official said.

The voluminous records, including eight years of personal tax returns, were handed over to prosecutor­s Monday, the same day the Supreme Court rejected Trump’s final bid to block a subpoena for them. A spokespers­on for the district attorney, Cyrus Vance Jr., confirmed in an email that the office had received the records.

Vance’s investigat­ion, which started more than two years ago, has recently zeroed in on possible tax and bank-related fraud. Trump has excoriated Vance and his investigat­ors, saying that their work is just the latest example of a politicall­y motivated campaign to charge him criminally. In a lengthy statement reacting to the Supreme Court decision, he again called the investigat­ion a “fishing expedition” and vowed to “fight on.”

Prosecutor­s have begun combing through millions of pages of esoteric financial documents. In addition, an outside consulting firm is scrutinizi­ng commercial real estate and tax strategies. The office also has enlisted the help of a former federal prosecutor, Mark Pomerantz, who has significan­t experience with white collar and organized crime.

Trump also faces a criminal inquiry from Fulton County prosecutor­s in Atlanta, who are looking into his attempts to persuade officials to manipulate the election results in Georgia.

The Supreme Court decision allowed Vance to obtain eight years’ worth of Trump’s tax returns. It also granted Vance’s office access to the business records that underlie the informatio­n in those returns.

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