Accountancy firm Mazars has told the Trump Organization that a decade’s worth of financial statements it helped to prepare for the former US president should no longer be relied upon.
The firm’s US general counsel wrote to the Trump Organization’s lawyer to say that it no longer stood behind statements of financial condition for Trump from 30 June 2011 to 30 June 2020.
The letter was included in a court filing by the New York attorney-general, Letitia James, who said last month that she had found “significant evidence” of fraud committed by the family property business.