Trump Directly Implicated Himself In Potential Tax Fraud Crimes At The Trump Organization With An Offer To Compensate School Fees Report Says
Earlier this month, Allen Weisselberg, 73, surrendered to New York authorities. He was then accused of concealing $1.7 million (£1.2 million) in earnings. Prosecutors released a 15-count indictment accusing Weisselberg and the corporation of orchestrating a plan. He accepted corporate perks like homes and tuition expenses in place of increased compensation, allowing the company and its workers to avoid paying a significant amount of taxes. Prosecutors claim that the 15-year plan enabled executives to avoid paying taxes by providing benefits, including housing and school expenses hidden from the authorities....