• 3 years ago
'Could This Mansion Be Donald Trump's Biggest Legal Headache Yet?'

Donald Trump's century-old estate in New York's Westchester County could end up being one of his biggest legal headaches.

Purchased in 1995, Trump’s plans to turn the property into a high-end golf course, then a luxury housing estate, were both dashed by local resistance, and he didn’t visit during his four years as president.

But now, Seven Springs is the subject of two investigations, focusing on whether Trump manipulated the property's value to lighten his tax bill.

The property caught investigators' attention after Michael Cohen told a congressional committee in 2019 that Trump had a habit of manipulating property values to gain favourable tax benefits.

But that’s not the only investigation the former president is under, with several investigators turning their attention to the former president.

Trump's business and personal finances are being looked into by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance and New York Attorney General Letitia James.

Georgia officials are investigating his attempts to overturn and sway the state's election results.

And now, even as a private citizen, Donald Trump could still face being charged over his alleged incitement of the Capitol Hill riot on January 6th.

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