
Wall Street Journal: Manhattan private school subpoenaed in connection with Trump Organization probe
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The Wall Street Journal reports that prosecutors have subpoenaed a Manhattan private school for information related to Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg's two grandchildren.
The WSJ reported that the subpoena was served to Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School, which Weisselberg's grandchildren attend, and that Weisselberg's former daughter-in-law Jennifer Weisselberg said she told Manhattan prosecutors that hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of tuition checks were signed by either Allen Weisselberg or former President Donald Trump. Frank Perrone Jr., an attorney for Columbia Grammar, would not confirm or deny the existence of the subpoena to CNN.
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