German banking giant Deutsche Bank has begun turning over financial records related to its business with President Donald Trump, in response to a subpoena from the New York attorney general’s office, a source familiar with the matter told ABC News on Wednesday.
The New York attorney general’s office subpoenaed Deutsche Bank in March for records related to Trump's unsuccessful NFL bid and several other Trump Organization projects -- including Trump International Hotels in Chicago, Washington and Florida -- another source familiar with the matter told ABC News at the time.
In December 2017, special counsel Robert Mueller issued a subpoena to the German bank, though the nature of Mueller’s request was not clear.
Hey realDonaldTrump happy Thursday!
ABC must be salivating at the mouth. Anyone that hires former democratic operatives is not a news network but a propaganda, and tabloid outlet.
What a joke. If this entire SDNYnews thing isn't politically motivated to seek prosecution (and persecution) of realDonaldTrump, I don't know what is. Liberals need to learn: Donald Trump wins whenever you fight him. Just give up already. He's doing great things for our country
Follow the money people, follow the money.... 😉
Go get him, Tish justice will prevail.
Good for them. Bad for Trump who will soon be revealed to the world what a liar and cheater he is.
This should not be done. When a bank accepts our business we do not expect that bank to make our business public without our permission. This should be a warning to anyone that deals with the Deutshe Bank.
The bank has no right to turnover a person's banking details without their permission. Will not apply for their retail service. BoycottDB BoycottDeutscheBank
“Oh my God. This is terrible. This is the end of my presidency. I’m fucked.” 😂😂
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