• Former President Trump is said to be enraged at this week's indictments against the Trump Organization and its CFO Allen Weisselberg
  • It comes as prosecutors have brought charges against the Trump Organization
  • A 15-count indictment, that included charges of conspiracy, grand larceny, tax fraud and falsifying business accounts which will likely affect its reputation
  • Chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg has $1.7m tax fraud charges against him
  • Eric Trump, 37, insisted he is not concerned about an indictment coming his way 
  • Businessman insisted that he and his siblings have led 'amazingly clean lives' 

Former President Trump is said to be enraged at this week's indictments against the Trump Organization and its CFO Allen Weisselberg.   p>

Although not personally indicted, New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman told CNN on Friday that Trump is furious over what is taking place, and the possible long-term damage that may be inflicted on the Trump Organization.

It comes after Weisselberg, 73, appeared before a judge in New York on Thursday, charged with running a 15-year scheme to help its executives evade taxes by compensating them with $1.7 million in fringe benefits that were hidden from the authorities.

Prosecutors painted Weisselberg as a 'soldier' in the Trump Organization, having worked for the company ever since 1973, under Donald Trump's father Fred.

The Trump Organization was also charged in a 15-count indictment, that included charges of conspiracy, grand larceny, tax fraud and falsifying business accounts. 

Former President Trump is said to be enraged at this week's indictments against the Trump Organization and its CFO Allen Weisselberg.
New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman revealed on Friday that in private Trump had become 'enraged' by what had taken place

The former president posted a rambling note on his blog calling the criminal charges part of the 'continuation of the greatest Witch Hunt of all time'.

But Haberman revealed on Friday that in private he had become 'enraged' by what had taken place.   p>

 

 

 

 

 

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