Loyal Trump Aide Gets His Mug Shot: Meet CFO Allen Weisselberg

  • Longtime CFO ‘knows of every dime that leaves the building’
  • From a simple Long Island home to luxury Manhattan apartment
Trump Organization CFO Denies Tax Fraud Scheme
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Allen Weisselberg has spent almost his entire adult life working for the Trump family. That lifetime of work may now send him to prison.

The Trump Organization’s chief financial officer is expected to turn himself into authorities on Thursday morning in New York, accused of unpaid taxes on benefits he received from his employer, including use of a company car and a corporate apartment, according to people familiar with the matter. His lawyer didn’t respond to requests for comment.