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New York prosecutors probing into Trump form grand jury: US media

Development raises possibility of 74-year-old becoming first former US president to face criminal charges

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 May 2021 2:10PM

New York prosecutors probing into Trump form grand jury: US media
Donald Trump says he is being persecuted, alleging partisan bias, as New York prosecutors continue their probe into the former US president’s business dealings. – AFP pic, May 26, 2021

NEW YORK – New York prosecutors have convened a grand jury that is expected to decide whether to indict former president Donald Trump, suggesting they may have found evidence of a crime, US media reported yesterday.

The development is the latest step towards the 74-year-old Trump, who left the White House in January, possibly becoming the first ever ex-US leader to face criminal charges. 

Trump fired off a statement in response to the reports, rejecting the investigation as “purely political” and “a continuation of the greatest witch-hunt in American history.”

“It’s never stopped... No other president in history has had to put up with what I have had to,” he wrote.

The grand jury was set up recently and will sit three days a week for six months, reported The Washington Post, citing two unnamed people familiar with the case.

The panel is also hearing several matters unrelated to Trump’s case, the paper added.

The Washington Post said the move, also reported by ABC, suggests that Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance may have found evidence of a crime, if not by Trump then somebody close to him.

A spokesman for Vance refused to comment when contacted by AFP.

In the United States, prosecutors typically refer important cases to grand juries made up of citizens who examine the prosecution’s case in secret. They hear evidence and can request additional documents before deciding whether criminal charges should be brought.

Vance and New York state Attorney-General Letitia James, both Democrats, are investigating Trump’s business dealings – prompting the Republican to claim he is being persecuted.

“This is purely political, and an affront to the almost 75 million voters who supported me in the presidential election, and it’s being driven by highly partisan Democrat prosecutors,” Trump charged in his statement.

Will Trump lieutenant turn? 

Investigators are examining whether the Trump Organisation committed tax evasion, insurance and bank fraud.

Vance’s probe initially focused on hush payments made to two women who allege they had affairs with Trump – but the investigation has since been expanded.

Investigators suspect the Trump Organisation may have artificially inflated and reduced the value of assets, particularly several properties in New York state, to either get bank loans or reduce their taxes.

Last week, James said her office was investigating the Trump Organisation in a “criminal capacity” and was working with Vance’s team.

The Trump Organisation did not respond to an AFP request for comment yesterday.

Vance, who leaves his post at the end of December, acquired eight years of Trump’s tax returns in February after a years-long legal battle that went to the Supreme Court.

Investigators are notably looking into the remuneration of key executives at the Trump Organisation, according to the Post.

According to several media outlets, Vance’s team has been looking closely at the Trump Organisation’s long-serving chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, one of the family’s most loyal servants.

Investigators believe Weisselberg knows all of the Trump family secrets and have been putting pressure on him for months to cooperate with their investigation.

Observers are closely watching whether Weisselberg will turn against his boss.

Trump’s ex-personal lawyer Michael Cohen – jailed for tax evasion and violating campaign finance laws – was one of his closest henchmen before turning against his former boss and deciding to cooperate with prosecutors. – AFP, May 26, 2021

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