KEY POINTS
  • A New York judge ordered lawyers for President Donald Trump's company and his son, Eric, to court Sept. 23 to explain why they should not be subject to subpoenas issued by the state's attorney general's office as part of an ongoing civil investigation.
  • AG Letitia James is investigating whether the Trump Organization incorrectly valued real estate assets on annual financial statements that were used to obtain loans, as well as to get economic and tax benefits related to those properties.
  • The probe, and a criminal probe by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., who is seeking Trump's tax returns, comes as Trump faces a tough re-election challenge from Joe Biden.
Former President Donald Trump

A New York judge has ordered lawyers for President Donald Trump's company and his son Eric to court later in September to explain why they should not be subject to subpoenas issued by the state attorney general's office as part of an ongoing civil investigation.

Attorney General Letitia James is investigating whether the Trump Organization incorrectly valued several real estate assets on annual financial statements that were used to obtain loans, as well as to get economic and tax benefits related to those properties.