New York AG asks judge to force Cushman & Wakefield to comply with subpoenas in Trump civil case
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Letitia James says the Trump Organization inflated the value of real estate.
The New York Attorney General's Office asked a judge Friday to force Cushman & Wakefield to comply with subpoenas issued in connection with the civil investigation of former President Donald Trump.
The motion to compel followed two subpoenas, one issued this past February and another in September of last year, that sought documents and records associated with several Trump properties: 40 Wall Street, a skyscraper in Manhattan; Seven Springs, an estate in Westchester, New York; and Trump National Golf Club in Los Angeles.
Cushman & Wakefield handled the appraisals of those properties, which have come under civil investigation by the attorney general's office over possible manipulation as the Trump Organization sought tax breaks and favorable lending terms.
Trump and The Trump Organization have denied any wrongdoing. ABC News has reached out to both for comment on the attorney general's new request.