Then there’s the following:
Hoffinger described Weisselberg as a prime beneficiary of the tax fraud scheme and rattled off a list of tax-free benefits he enjoyed on the Trump Org dime: rent for a luxury Manhattan apartment for his son’s young family, utility bills, parking garage fees, a Mercedes for him and his wife, apartment furnishings in New York City and Florida, and cash payments.
"On top of all that, Donald Trump paid for Allen Weisselberg’s grandchildren’s school tuition," said Hoffinger, who is heading the Manhattan district attorney’s criminal case against Trump’s companies and its broader
investigation.
Hoffinger continued to reveal that Weisselberg directed company controller Jeffrey McConney to reduce his salary by the price of his expenses when he thought he was getting too much.
Hoffinger said Vice President Matthew Calamari also enjoyed a company owned-apartment on Park Ave and a tax-free Mercedes. Weisselberg’s son, Barry Weisselberg, got a rent-free apartment overlooking Central Park, where he managed Trump’s cash-only ice rink.
Necheles said there was no evidence the Trump entities cheated on corporate taxes. She said Weisslberg was throwing them under the bus, as the
justice system had railroaded him.