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This Article is From Nov 26, 2021

Trump COO Won’t Be Charged in N.Y. Tax-Fraud Case, Lawyer Says

Trump Organization Chief Operating Officer Matthew Calamari won't be charged by the Manhattan district attorney in a tax-fraud case in which the company and its longtime chief financial officer have already been indicted, Calamari's lawyer said.

“I have been informed that there is no present intention to bring charges against Mr. Calamari,” Nicholas Gravante said Wednesday. “We believe that is the fair and just decision. What the future holds in terms of the district attorney's continuing investigation is anyone's guess.”

A spokesman for Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance declined to comment.

Vance in July charged former President Donald Trump's family real estate company and its longtime CFO Allen Weisselberg with paying employees, including Weisselberg himself, in unreported perks like apartments and cars to avoid income taxes. Both the company and Weisselberg have pleaded not guilty.

The July indictment filed by Vance described other uncharged executives at the Trump Organization who received untaxed perks, and prosecutors continue to investigate whether Calamari was among them, people familiar with the case have said. Gravante represents both Calamari and his son, Matthew Jr., who is also a Trump employee.

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