Supreme Court refuses Trump effort to block tax return
subpoena
The move clears the way for prosecutors in New York to
receive eight years of the ex-president's tax returns and financial records.
By JOSH
GERSTEIN and KYLE CHENEY
02/22/2021
09:41 AM EST
Updated:
02/22/2021 10:11 AM EST
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/02/22/supreme-court-donald-trump-tax-returns-new-york-470826
The Supreme
Court has cleared the way for prosecutors in New York City to receive eight
years of former President Donald Trump’s tax returns and other financial
records as part of an ongoing investigation into possible tax, insurance and
bank fraud in Trump’s business empire.
The high
court’s decision to turn down Trump’s request for a stay of a grand jury
subpoena advances a criminal probe by Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance Jr.
that appears to be one of the most serious of an array of legal threats Trump
faces in his post-presidency.
The justices issued no explanation for the denial and no member of the court publicly noted any dissent.
Last July,
the justices unanimously rejected Trump’s broad claims that he was absolutely
immune from state and local criminal investigations while serving as president.
However, the decision allowed Trump to pursue other arguments against a
wide-ranging subpoena served on the Trump Organization in August 2019.
A federal
appeals court rejected those arguments in October 2020, prompting Trump’s
lawyers to make another run at the Supreme Court. An agreement with Vance put
the subpoena fight on hold while the justices considered Trump’s request for a
stay.
The precise
contours of Vance’s investigation remain uncertain, but it appears to be
centered on allegations from former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen that the firm
manipulated real estate valuations in order to maximize collateral for loans
and minimize real estate taxes. Cohen also claimed that Trump committed fraud
in dealings with insurance companies. Trump and the Trump Organization have
denied the allegations.
The
decision is the first breakthrough for investigators in accessing Trump’s
financial records after numerous attempts by House Democrats and debates among
federal investigators who worked for special counsel Robert Mueller. The House
has been pursuing Trump’s financial records from his accounting firm, Mazars
USA, as well as a top Trump creditor, Deutsche Bank. But those cases have been
tied up in courts for years, with no end in sight.
The House is
still weighing whether to seek Trump’s records from Mazars, a fight they
launched in April 2019, now that he has left office.
The decision landed as President Joe Biden’s attorney general nominee, Merrick Garland, faced questions from senators at a confirmation hearing. One of the trickiest challenges facing Garland is how to approach matters related to the former president. But Vance’s inquiry is the most developed case against Trump and the gravest legal threat to the former president.
Ben Din
contributed to this report.
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