National Post

Trump company accountant­s officially cut ties

- Karen freifeld

• The accounting firm that handled Donald Trump’s company’s financial statements dropped it as a client and said it could no longer stand behind a decade of statements, a court filing showed on Monday.

Mazars USA, in a Feb. 9 letter made public on Monday, told the Trump Organizati­on, the former president’s New York-based real estate business, that its financial statements for 2011 through 2020 should no longer be relied on.

The disclosure was made as part of New York Attorney General Letitia James’ civil investigat­ion into the Trump Organizati­on, which could result in financial penalties. That probe partially overlaps a criminal investigat­ion by the Manhattan District Attorney, which James joined in May, into the company’s practices.

Mazars said it had based its conclusion on a January filing by the New York attorney general, its own investigat­ion and informatio­n from internal and external sources.

“While we have not concluded that the various financial statements, as a whole, contain material discrepanc­ies, based upon the totality of the circumstan­ces we believe our advice to you to no longer rely upon those financial statements is appropriat­e,” Mazars said in the letter addressed to the chief legal officer at the Trump Organizati­on, Alan Garten.

In the letter, filed in New York state court, Mazars said that it had “performed its work in accordance with profession­al standards.”

The accounting firm also said it would no longer work for the Trump Organizati­on.

New York state’s attorney general has accused the Trump Organizati­on of repeatedly misreprese­nting the value of its assets to obtain financial benefits.

A Trump Organizati­on spokespers­on said in a statement the company is “disappoint­ed that Mazars has chosen to part ways.” But the spokespers­on added the letter confirms that “Mazars’

work was performed in accordance with all applicable accounting standards and principles” and that the statements of financial condition “do not contain any material discrepanc­ies.”

The New York attorney general filed the Mazars letter in support of its efforts to compel the production of outstandin­g documents from Trump and his company as well as testimony by him and two of his adult children, Donald Trump Jr. And Ivanka Trump.

In a memorandum also filed on Monday, the attorney general noted media reports that Trump had destroyed documents covered by the Presidenti­al Records Act and wants him to supply a sworn statement on whether the files produced for her probe are complete and how they may have been destroyed and by whom.

Trump has decried the probe as political.

In Monday’s filing, James’ office said the accounting firm’s statement and actions further supported the legitimacy of the investigat­ion.

James has been investigat­ing whether the Trumps inflated real estate values to obtain bank loans, and reduced values to lower tax bills. In one example, she said Trump’s annual financial statements said an apartment he personally owned in Trump Tower was 30,000 square feet, when it was in fact a third that size.

Neither Trump nor his children have been accused of criminal wrongdoing.

 ?? CHARLES PLATIAU / REUTERS FILES ?? In the letter that was filed in New York state court, Mazars said that it had “performed its work in accordance with profession­al standards.”
CHARLES PLATIAU / REUTERS FILES In the letter that was filed in New York state court, Mazars said that it had “performed its work in accordance with profession­al standards.”

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