Manhattan prosecutors have informed top Trump Organization executive Matthew Calamari that they do not intend to charge him for now with any crimes as part of their wide-ranging investigation into the former President's company, sources say
Prosecutors with the Manhattan district attorney's office had been investigating Calamari, the chief operating officer of the Trump Organization, for off-books compensation that he received as a top executive, including a company-funded apartment and car, and whether he paid taxes on those benefits.
The investigation has faced delays, including litigation that went to the Supreme Court, and a sealed legal dispute that is ongoing and relates to a subpoena for documents, people familiar with the matter say.The Trump Organization and Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg were indicted in July on charges they ran a 15-year tax fraud scheme. The company and Weisselberg have pleaded not guilty. Former President Donald Trump has called the investigation a politically motivated witch hunt.
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