Plus President Biden's visit with the families of Surfside victims, and the future of gaming View in browser | nytimes.com Continue reading the main story July 1, 2021 By Will Dudding Good evening. Here's the latest at the end of Thursday. Allen Weisselberg, center, at the Manhattan district attorney's office. Jefferson Siegel for The New York Times 1. The Trump Organization and its C.F.O. were charged with fraud and tax crimes. The real estate business that catapulted Donald Trump to tabloid fame, television riches and ultimately the White House was charged with criminal tax fraud , falsifying business records and running a conspiracy to help executives evade taxes. Here's what we know so far . The Manhattan district attorney's office, which has been conducting the investigation, accused Allen Weisselberg, Trump's chief financial officer, of avoiding taxes on $1.7 million in perks that should have been reported as income. He faces grand larceny, tax fraud a...
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