The Oklahoman

Trump Org. CFO granted immunity

- BY BERNARD CONDON

NEW YORK — He’s one of the longest-serving employees in Donald Trump’s family real estate business. Through triumphs, scandals and bankruptci­es, he was there.

Allen Weisselber­g was handling the books when Fred Trump ran the company in the early 1970s. He was handling them when his son Donald made his mark with Trump Tower in the early 1980s, then teetered on personal bankruptcy in the 1990s. And he was there when Trump transforme­d the business around his TV celebrity in the new millennium and went on a global licensing spree.

Now the private and loyal Weisselber­g is in the spotlight as the latest Trump confidant, and perhaps the most significan­t, to strike a deal with federal investigat­ors for protection and to tell what he knows. Federal prosecutor­s have granted the Trump Organizati­on’s chief financial officer immunity in the federal probe of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen as the president lashes out at people “flipping” to the feds.

Two people with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press about the deal Friday, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly. One of them said the immunity agreement was restricted to Weisselber­g’s grand jury testimony last month in the Cohen case, specifical­ly the allegation­s that Cohen paid hush money to two women who claimed affairs with Trump.

Whether the 71-yearold is continuing to help prosecutor­s was unclear. Asked if Weisselber­g was cooperatin­g further, one of the sources declined to comment.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Michael Cohen leaves federal court Tuesday in New York.
[AP PHOTO] Michael Cohen leaves federal court Tuesday in New York.

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