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The Home Oversight Committee has begun receiving monetary paperwork from former President Donald Trump’s former accounting agency, Mazars, after a deal was reached to finish litigation over the paperwork earlier this month.
The committee first subpoenaed Trump’s monetary information in April 2019, which set off an extended battle over the paperwork.
Home Oversight Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney, a Democrat from New York, mentioned in an announcement to CNN that “the Committee has begun to obtain paperwork from Mazars and expects to obtain extra pursuant to the settlement. These paperwork are important for the Committee to uncover the extent of former President Trump’s misconduct and conflicts of pursuits, and to pursue reforms to forestall related abuses sooner or later.”
She didn’t specify which paperwork Mazars has despatched the committee up to now.
The New York Instances was first to report that the committee had begun receiving the paperwork.