Trump, personally. James also subpoenaed zoning and planning records in from the three towns Seven Springs spans, Bedford, North Castle and New Castle. Vance followed with his own subpoenas in December. They included tax statements, surveying maps, environmental studies and planning board meeting minutes. The investigators have yet to determine whether any law was broken. Documents filed in connection with the criminal investigation — buoyed by a U. Along with the mansion, Seven Springs has a Tudor-style home once owned by ketchup magnate H.
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The Seven Springs, a property owned by former U. President Donald Trump, is covered in snow, Tuesday, Feb. The estate, a acre swath of nature surrounding a Georgian-style mansion, is a subject of two state investigations in New York: a criminal probe by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. Full Coverage: Donald Trump.
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