According to a new verdict, Donald Trump allegedly committed fraud for years while building his real estate empire. According to the verdict, Trump is said to have “repeatedly” inflated his fortune – with up to $3.6 billion (almost NOK 40 billion) – to banks and insurance companies, the BBC reports. Photo: Gary Cameron / Reuters Last year, New York State Attorney Letitia James sued both Trump and children Ivanka, Eric and Donald junior as well as the family business Trump Organization. In a more than 200-page document, the attorney general claimed that the fraud affected all parts of the Trump company, including his properties and golf courses. – Trump falsely inflated his fortune by billions of dollars, said Letita James in a press conference last year. Photo: EDUARDO MUNOZ / Reuters According to the lawsuit, they should have deceived tax authorities, insurance companies and lenders by using misleading values on his properties. They must have done this over 200 times in 10 years. The AP news agency has tried to get in touch with the former president. A spokesperson for Trump declined to comment on the ruling. Trump has long insisted he did nothing wrong. The lawsuit states, among other things, that Trump set the value of the Mar-a-Lago property in Palm Beach on false premises. He is said to have said that the property had few restrictions and could be built on, although he allegedly knew that the property had strict restrictions. Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida. Photo: MARCO BELLO / Reuters
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