
Manhattan DA's office has obtained boxes of documents from former daughter-in-law of top Trump Organization official Allen Weisselberg
CNN
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office has obtained boxes of documents from the former daughter-in-law of a Trump Organization official, after issuing a subpoena for financial records including those related to two Trump Organization-run Central Park businesses, according to a subpoena issued Wednesday.
CNN obtained a copy of the subpoena, which was sent to Jennifer Weisselberg, the former daughter-in-law of Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg. A source familiar with the matter confirmed that representatives from the Manhattan District Attorney's obtained boxes of documents from Jennifer Weisselberg's Manhattan home on Thursday morning. The subpoena, issued Wednesday afternoon, asks for documents provided by Jennifer Weisselberg's ex-husband, Barry Weisselberg, and those obtained during divorce proceedings including but not limited to "bank account and credit card records, tax records, statements of net worth, and other financial records," as well as financial records relating to the Trump organization, including but not limited to Wollman Rink at Central Park and the Central Park Carousel -- two cash-only businesses that the Trump Organization was contracted, until recently, by New York City to run.
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