NEW YORK - The Manhattan district attorney’s office is expected to charge the Trump Organization and its chief financial officer on Thursday according to a new report.The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources, says the crime are related to unpaid taxes on fringe benefits.They would be the first criminal charges against the former president’s company after a three-year investigation.Allen Weisselberg is the company’s longtime chief financial officer.
He reportedly refused to cooperate in the investigation.Get breaking news alerts in the free FOX5NY News app!Trump himself isn’t expected to be charged, according to the company's lawyer.