SCOTUS rules NY prosecutors CAN access eight years of Trump’s tax returns to aid fraud probe – in huge blow to ex-President
- Supreme Court refuses to hear Donald Trump’s bid to stop subpoena for his tax returns and other documents issued to his longtime accountants
- Manhattan D.A. Cy Vance Jr. can now move forward obtaining the records – but it does not mean they will become public
- Probe is focused on possible fraud by Trump’s businesses through inflating value of properties to get loans and deflating for tax assessments
- Also includes payoffs to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal before the 2016 elections after they claimed to have had sex with him
- Vance has stepped up probe in recent weeks hiring high-profile former prosecutor who led case against Mafia don John Gotti
- Trump has called probe ‘continuation of the greatest witch hunt in history’ because Vance is a Democrat
- He got one piece of good news that Daniels cannot sue him for calling her a ‘con job’ on Twitter
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