Allen Weisselberg, the longtime CFO of the Trump Organization and a key lieutenant of Donald Trump’s, has already turned on the former president in a bid to protect his family, an ex-top executive has predicted.
Former Trump Organization executive Barbara Res said on Wednesday night that, in her opinion, Weisselberg has flipped and was cooperating with New York prosecutors with two criminal investigations hanging over him.
‘I think Weisselberg is very concerned about his kids,’ she told MSNBC’s Ari Melber. ‘I think that what they’re doing is the kind of thing they did with [retired Lt. Gen. Michael] Flynn. Remember his kid? I don’t think Weisselberg will let his son go to jail. So that’s what he’s doing.’
Weisselberg’s son Barry also works for the Trump Organization, managing the Wollman and Lasker skating rinks in Central Park and a vintage carousel. In April, prosecutors served a subpoena to Barry’s ex-wife Jennifer Weisselberg, asking for banking and tax records linked to Barry.
The two were embroiled in a bitter divorce and battle and prosecutors seem interested to know if the the couple’s finances might show a pattern of how Trump, or even Allen, handled accounting issues, the New York Daily News reported.
Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg is reportedly under a criminal tax probe by the New York’s Attorney-General’s office. Weisselberg is seen center with Trump and Don Jr. in 2017
Jack, Allen and Barry Weisselberg. Weisselberg’s grandchildren (Barry’s children) attend the $50,000 a term school and prosecutors are thought to be looking into the tuition fee payments to determine if the Trump Organization broke tax laws
Additionally, Allen Weisselberg also paid for his grandchildren’s tuition at the elite Columbia Grammar and Prep school, which runs about $49,000 per child annually. He also paid the bills for annual sleepaway camp – $25,000 – and Hebrew school tuition of $2,200.
Barry said there was never an expectation to pay his father back, describing it as financial assistance,’ the legal paperwork from the divorce notes.
Last week, it was revealed prosecutors in New York were trying to get Weisselberg to flip by investigating whether they had evaded tax by paying his grandkids’ private school fees’.
Vance Jr.’s office subpoenaed Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School over more than $500,000 in tuition fees, it was reported. Prosecutors are thought to be looking into the tuition fee payments, made between 2012 and 2019, to determine if tax laws were broken.
Former Trump Organization executive Barbara Res said it was her opinion that top Trump lieutenant Allen Weisselberg could flip on the former president
Meanwhile, Res made it clear she had no insider info but was speaking from her experience working with Allen Weisselberg. She worked for the Trump Organization for 18 years and served as vice president in charge of construction.
‘This is my opinion. I don’t know the facts, but I do know Donald, and I have seen him operate, and I have seen the organization operate,’ she explained. ‘Weisselberg has evolved into a different person. I don’t know exactly where he’s at now, but I knew who he was. He bowed to Donald Trump.’
‘He adores Donald Trump, and Trump knows and has relied on him as trusted and he’s probably the only trusted party left other than family,’ Res said. ‘But Weisselberg will not — he will not go to jail, and he will not let his children be thrown under the bus, so to speak. Because there is no pardon coming down the road. The only thing that Trump has to offer right now is money, and I don’t know that money would pay off jail time.’
Her comments come as the New York State Attorney-General’s office has opened a criminal investigation Weisselberg as part of the tax criminal probe by the state attorney-general’s office, sources told CNN.
It comes less than 24 hours after the New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office announced that it was joining the Manhattan district attorney’s office in a criminal investigation of the Organization.
James’ office had been investigating whether Trump’s company falsely reported property values to secure loans and obtain economic and tax benefits.
She joined an ongoing probe by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.
The former president railed against the probe, saying on Wednesday it was another example of a Democrat witch hunt against him. His comments came as former Trump attorney Michael Cohen said he expects Trump to flip on his own family.
Donald Trump, wife Melania, with the Barry and Jennifer Weisselberg, the son and daughter n law of Trump Org CFO Allen Weisselberg. Jennifer has been assisting the criminal probe into the Trump Org for months
New York prosecutors issued a subpoena against an elite private school attended by his CFO’s grandkids in a bid to get the longtime confidante to turn on the former president, according to a report. Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School above
The family issue may be key for Weisselberg.
Jennifer Weisselberg, who was married to Barry from 2004 to 2018 and is mom of the two children at the school, has already turned witness.
Prosecutors could use any allegations of wrongdoing against Allen Weisselberg to try and get him to turn on Trump, in exchange for leniency
Weisselberg has worked at the Trump family firm for decades. He is thought to be one of Trump’s closest confidantes and was entrusted to run the company with Don Jr. and Eric while he was president. He also oversees the Trump family’s personal finances
The DA’s office has reportedly spent months trying to ‘flip’ Weisselberg into turning on his boss amid the probe into Trump and the organization’s finance
Trump denies any wrongdoing but the escalated investigation increases chances he and possibly members of his family could face criminal charges.
The former president tore into the criminal probe on Wednesday and attacked New York Attorney Letitia James for her ‘witch hunt’ that he claims has been going on for years, claiming it was another example of a Democrat witch hunt against him and said the way he is being treated wouldn’t be tolerated in a third world country.
In a lengthy statement released after James’ office said they were working alongside the Manhattan district attorney in an ongoing criminal fraud investigation into the Trump Organization, the former president told prosecutors to instead focus on ‘real crimes’ and pointed out soaring rates of violence in New York City.
James’ office has been investigating whether Trump’s company falsely reported property values to secure loans and obtain economic and tax benefits.
Trump denies any wrongdoing but the escalated investigation increases chances he and possibly members of his family could face criminal charges.
Crime rates in New York have continued to climb this year, with more murders on the subway in the first three months of 2021 than at any point in 2019, with a 27 percent rise in murders throughout the city since 2020.
In the first week of May, there were nine murders compared to just two in the same week in 2020 – a rise of 350 percent. Felonies have also been increasing steadily with assaults up by 31 percent since 2019.
The former president said the probe was another example of a Democrat witch hunt against him and said the way he is being treated wouldn’t be tolerated in a third world country.
‘There is nothing more corrupt than an investigation that is in desperate search of a crime. But, make no mistake, that is exactly what is happening here,’ he wrote.
‘The Attorney General of New York literally campaigned on prosecuting Donald Trump even before she knew anything about me.
‘She said that if elected, she would use her office to look into ‘every aspect’ of my real estate dealings. She swore that she would ‘definitely sue’ me. She boasted on video that she would be, and I quote, ‘a real pain in the ass.’
Trump unleashed his fury at the prosecutor.
‘She declared, ‘just wait until I’m in the Attorney General’s office,’ and, ‘I’ve got my eyes on Trump Tower.’ She also promised that, if elected, she would ‘join with law enforcement and other Attorney Generals across this nation in removing this President from office,’ and, ‘It’s important that everyone understand that the days of Donald Trump are coming to an end.’
‘The Attorney General made each of these statements, not after having had an opportunity to actually look at the facts, but BEFORE she was even elected, BEFORE she had seen even a shred of evidence. This is something that happens in failed third world countries, not the United States.’
He continued: ‘These Democrat offices are consumed with this political and partisan Witch Hunt at a time when crime is up big in New York City, shootings are up 97 percent, murders are up 45 percent, a rate not seen in 40 years, drugs and criminals are pouring into our Country in record numbers from our now unprotected Southern Border, and people are fleeing New York for other much safer locations to live.’
New York has seen a spike in gun violence as restrictions ease from the coronavirus pandemic.
NYPD data shows that for the week of May 5 to May 9, there have been nine murders in New York City – compare to two in 2020, marking a 350% increase year-over-year.
Meanwhile, the New York Attorney General’s office, led by James since she won the 2018 election, had been investigating the Trump Organization for civil tax offenses since early 2019. But the probe has now escalated.
‘We have informed the Trump Organization that our investigation into the Organization is no longer purely civil in nature,’ said Fabien Levy, a spokesman for the office.
‘We are now actively investigating the Trump Organization in a criminal capacity, along with the Manhattan DA.’
The district attorney’s office, led by Cyrus Vance, has been investigating possible criminal tax fraud since 2018.
Trump is also being investigated in two other matters: by Justice Department officials for his role in the January 6th MAGA riot on Capitol Hill and in Georgia, where state prosecutors are looking into Trump’s efforts to manipulate the state’s 2020 election results.
Vance’s investigation initially focused on hush payments made to two women who allege they had affairs with Trump, but has expanded to allegations of tax evasion, and insurance and bank fraud.
Vance also acquired eight years of Trump’s tax returns in February after a years-long legal battle that went to the Supreme Court.
The issue took on a renewed sense of urgency when Vance said last month that he will retire at the end of 2021 and there is speculation his office will issue any indictments before that.
Vance’s investigation into the Trump Organization also intensified last month, when prosecutors interviewed several employees of Trump’s lender, Deutsche Bank, and his insurance brokerage, Aon.
New subpoenas were issued and some witnesses were interviewed before a grand jury.
A person familiar with the investigation told CNN that several investigators with the James’s office, who are considered experts on the Trump Organization, have joined Vance’s team.
The notice from James’s office was sent in late April to attorneys for the Trump Organization, The Washington Post said.
Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance is probing the former president’s business practices in his own investigation of Trump
It suggested that criminality could apply to actions by current and former company executives and employees if the investigation finds wrongdoing, a source told the paper.
It was not immediately clear why the two law enforcement agencies are now collaborating years into their previously separate investigations.
Partnerships between the two New York law enforcement offices are rare.
Trump has previously called the New York attorney general’s investigation politically motivated, and Eric Trump – who has spoken to James’s team – responded to The Washington Post’s request for comment with a video montage of James criticizing his father.
Trump was in New York City on Monday and Tuesday, having left Florida for the summer.
Much of the attention at the moment from Vance appears focused on the chief financial officer for the Trump Organization, Allen Weisselberg, and attempts to encourage him to ‘flip’ on his longtime boss.
Sources told the Wall Street Journal last week that Vance’s office has issued a subpoena against Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School over $500,000 in fee payments made for Weisselberg’s grandchildren.
Those payments were made between 2012 and 2019 using checks signed by both Trump and Weisselberg, it is claimed.
They are said to have been made as a form of financial assistance to Weisselberg’s son Barry and his ex-wife Jessica so their two children could attend the school.
Barry managed Trump’s ice rink in New York’s Central Park on a salary of $223,000, until the city officials axed their contract with the ex-president this year.
Pomerantz, a ‘mob-busting’ prosecutor, has been brought in by Vance to investigate Trump
He claims not to have been able to afford for his children to pay to attend Columbia Grammar & Prep, located on New York’s Upper West Side.
His former spouse Jennifer has claimed they believed the school fees were part of Barry’s payment package.
Vance’s investigation is said to center on whether the fee payments should have been flagged as gifts or loans, rather than as ‘financial assistance.’
If so, they should have incurred tax, meaning the Weisselbergs may have evaded their dues to the IRS with the payment arrangement.
The school has indicated it will comply with the prosecutor’s request.
Weisselberg has not been accused of or charged with any crime, and Trump has denied all allegations of wrongdoing.
Another key figure in Vance’s investigation is Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen, who has met with Vance and his team at least nine times.
Cohen, 54, began working for the Trump Organization in 2006, and in 2018 was sentenced to three years for his role assisting tax evasion and campaign finance fraud. Cohen was released in April 2020.
In a recent interview with Cohen, investigators asked questions about Trump’s Seven Springs estate as part of an inquiry into whether the value of the 213-acre Westchester County property was improperly inflated to reduce his taxes.
The Associated Press reported that investigators asked Cohen about individuals involved in the appraisal of the estate and benefits derived from its valuation, including a $21 million income tax deduction.
Cohen was released to home confinement last year amid coronavirus fears, and his recent meetings have been conducted via video conference.
In a recent interview with Cohen, investigators asked questions about Trump’s Seven Springs estate as part of an inquiry into whether the value of the 213-acre Westchester County property was improperly inflated to reduce his taxes.
Vance recently hired former mafia prosecutor Mark Pomerantz – who, as a federal prosecutor, oversaw the prosecution of Gambino crime boss John Gotti – as a special assistant district attorney to assist in the wide-ranging probe of Trump’s finances.
The inquiry, according to court filings, includes an examination of whether Trump or his businesses lied about the value of assets to gain favorable loan terms and tax benefits.
The district attorney also is scrutinizing hush-money payments paid to women on Trump’s behalf.
After a lengthy legal battle, his office is now in possession of eight years of Trump’s tax records, including final and draft versions of tax returns, source documents containing raw financial data and other financial records held by his accounting firm.
The Supreme Court on February 22 ruled that Vance’s team should have access to the documents.
Vance’s focus on Seven Springs involves an environmental conservation arrangement Trump made in return for a tax deduction at the end of 2015, following failed attempts to turn the property into a golf course and luxury homes.
Trump granted an easement to a conservation land trust to preserve 158 acres and received a $21 million income tax deduction, equal to the value of the conserved land, according to records.
The amount was based on a professional appraisal that valued the full Seven Springs property at $56.5 million as of December 1, 2015.
That was a much higher amount than the evaluation by local government assessors, who said the entire estate was worth $20 million.
Trump bought the property, including a palatial Georgian-style mansion that once belonged to the family of newspaper publisher Katharine Graham, for $7.5 million in 1995.
Vance announced in April that he would leave office at the end of the year and not seek reelection, but in a memo to staff, he stressed that the investigation would not stop.
‘The work continues,’ Vance wrote, echoing his short statement after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last month that he could have Trump’s tax records.
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