A commercial real estate firm said Monday it has turned over about 36,000 documents to the New York attorney general’s office regarding its valuation of Trump Organization properties.
Driving the news: Cushman & Wakefield was held in contempt last month and ordered to pay a fine of $10,000 a day after he failed to turn over documents hired by Attorney General Letitia James in an investigation into former President Trump’s business.
What they’re saying: “Cushman fully responded to the recent OAG subpoena in question, and Cushman is pleased that OAG has complied with our agreement by asking the Court to dissolve its previous Contempt Order, ” said a company spokesperson in an email. to Axios on Monday.
The big picture: James has been investigating Trump’s business practices for more than three years.