Already facing criminal charges in New York, former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg will be deposed in a lawsuit over alleged self-dealing and waste during Trump’s 2017 confab.
in downtown D.C. But they say at least 13 people did not show up to claim their hotel spots, prompting the Trump Organization to refuse to pay the bill and later try to dodge a credit collection agency to requested payment. Eventually, prosecutors say, the nonprofit presidential inaugural committee, known as the PIC, ended up footing the $49,358 bill.
The unpaid bill, the attorney general’s office states, was just one example of how the Trump kids improperly used the presidential inauguration committee. “The Trump Organization was liable for the invoiced charges,” the D.C attorney general’s office said in a Jan. 2021 filing. “The [Inaugural Committee’s] payment of the invoice was unfair, unreasonable, and unjustified, and ultimately conferred [an] improper private benefit to the Trump Organization.”
While Williams admitted that the lawsuit had a long way to go given vast discovery materials, the judge set a trial date for September 26, 2022.
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