And yet, according to NBC News:
“The Trump Organization was hit with $1.6 million in fines Friday when a New York judge sentenced it for running a 15-year tax fraud scheme that prosecutors said top executives at the company orchestrated out of pure greed.
Trump Corp. and Trump Payroll Corp. — both subsidiaries of the Trump Organization — were convicted last month on 17 counts, including conspiracy, criminal tax fraud and falsifying business records.”
I guess the difference is that in the Hunter case the feds didn’t call any witnesses or do any investigations . . .
“The Trump Organization was hit with $1.6 million in fines Friday when a New York judge sentenced it for running a 15-year tax fraud scheme that prosecutors said top executives at the company orchestrated out of pure greed.”
Alan Weisselberg, CFO of Trump organization, went to jail for not treating payments of his grandchildren’s tuition (made by Trump organization) as his personal income.