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Donald Trump said in court Monday that he doesn’t know anything about the Trump Organization’s finances.
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In a Tuesday statement, he said the company “has among the best real estate and other assets” in the world.
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The New York attorney general’s office pointed out the discrepancy ahead of a hearing Thursday.
Former President Donald Trump said in a court filing Monday that he “denies knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth” about his company’s finances.
A day later, he issued a blistering 1,100-word statement in response to his longtime accounting firm Mazars USA dropping the Trump Organization as a client and claiming it could no longer stand by a decade’s worth of tax documents. Trump waxed lyrical about his company’s “fantastic assets” and said prosecutors should consider giving Hillary Clinton the death penalty instead of investigating the Trump