Somehow, I don’t think Donald Trump needs any prompting.
Even if they’re not suggesting bogus numbers, they might still have some explaining to do it they prepared documents with clear inconsistencies (i.e. they worked on both lowball property assessments for tax returns and highball property assessments for loan applications).
Their (now ex-) client has no problem being utterly inconsistent, as it politically suits him moment to moment - why should they?
Might depend on how siloed the operations are - possible that the tax guys never talk to the loan guys.
My understanding is that Mazars is the Trump Organization’s auditor. When they need to perform an audit, as a condition of some agreement, they would use Mazars. I believe that their output would be part of the work referenced in the AG filing.
COME, LET US DRINK THE SCHADENFREUDE OF ERIC TRUMP’S TEARS:
Raise your glasses, my friends!
Clink!
It’s ain’t over till it’s over.
(And even when it’s over, it ain’t over.)
Hey… apparently gerrymandering is bad. Huh.
Yup. The Bengals want Mike Pence to fix the results of the Superbowl.
Yes my uninformed and Schadenfrueda biased interpretation of this is that they have signed a deal with the NY or the feds to cooperate probably in exchange for a certain degree of immunity. As such they have a clear conflict of interest in terms of working for Trump since they are actively working against him, and its unwaivable since they legally bound themselves to cooperate.
“Whiiiine! Why aren’t they going after Clinton sob sob, She lives in New York too?”
Maybe because she didn’t commit massive fraud and tax evasion you dumbass!
This is my uninformed and hopeful interpretation as well.
What about her buttery males?
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I’m a lawyer rather than an accountant so I’m not sure how it works with accountants. But in most circumstances, as a lawyer I would be legally unable to “sign a deal” that involved me breaching client confidentiality - even if I wanted to - because that confidentiality can only be waived by the client, not me.
The Bangles were obviously the better team look at how many people attended their games. The bangles always had huge crowds at their games, the Rams games would be practically empty. Would the Bangles have stadiums full of cheering fans week after week if they weren’t superbowl winners, I don’t think so.
But lets go the the game itself if you look at the score at the two minute warning quarter we were up 20 to 16, we’d won. Then a minute later and suddenly it says 20 to 23. How does that happen? How does the score just suddenly change for 16 to 23 just by magic. The Rams must have cheated that’s how. Several of those referees looked chinese, and what state is closer to China than California where LA is located. Connect the dots! I’ve heard people say that the Bangles gatorade was spiked with opium, and half of the rams playbook was written in chinese. We have the video!
Listen Mr. scorekeeper all I’m asking you to do is find 4 more points, we know that there were lots of points we should have had and they shouldn’t have, if they game were fair we would have beat them by 30 points. But I’m just asking for 4. Surely you can find that.
Lawyers can’t have their confidential client records subpoenaed by the court, accountants can.
What if your accountant is also your lawyer?