NY AG Tells Court Its Investigators Uncovered Evidence That Trump Organization Used 'Fraudulent or Misleading' Asset Valuations to Get Loans, Tax Benefits

The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James told a court late Tuesday that its investigators had uncovered evidence that former President Trump’s company used “fraudulent or misleading” asset valuations to get loans and tax benefits.

However, the court filing show state authorities have yet to decided whether to file a civil lawsuit in connection with the allegations, according to the Associated Press.

Investigators need to question Trump and his two eldest children, daughter Ivanka Trump and son Donald Trump Jr., also according to the wire service, which also says the submitting the detailed findings to the court was an attempt to get the two children to comply with subpoenas to give testimony.