NEW YORK — Donald Trump may have relocated from Washington to Palm Beach, but he can’t escape his legal troubles here in New York. 

Most worrisome for Trump, Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance is conducting a criminal investigation into possible financial crimes, including tax fraud. And state Attorney General Letitia James is looking into the dealings of the Trump Organization.


What You Need To Know

  • Trump is under criminal investigation by Manhattan D.A. Cy Vance for possible financial crimes

  • The Supreme Court could soon rule on Trump’s final attempt to block release of his tax returns

  • State Attorney General Letitia James is investigating financial dealings of the Trump Organization

  • Trump faces at least three lawsuits in New York, including two women who've accused him of sexual assault

“Our investigation is ongoing,” James said in an interview Thursday.

“We're in the midst of document discovery. We have interviewed a number of individuals, including Eric Trump and others. And our investigation has no bearing on whether or not Donald Trump is the President."

Vance last year won a Supreme Court decision granting him access to eight years of Trump’s financial records. But the case remains tied up in court, with the Supreme Court now weighing a final Trump appeal.

Still, Vance’s investigation is only heating up. He’s reportedly interviewed employees of Trump’s lender, Deutsche Bank, and his insurance broker, Aon. He also reportedly hired a financial consulting firm to help dissect Trump’s finances, and just last week interviewed Michael Cohen, Trump’s former attorney.

James is looking into whether the Trump Organization misrepresented the value of its assets. It is a civil investigation — for now.

“If in fact we uncover any criminal conduct, that will change the posture of our investigation,” she said. “So there is a possibility that there might be a criminal probe similar to that which is currently being conducted by the Manhattan District Attorney."

Trump also faces at least three lawsuits in New York, including from two women who’ve accused him of sexual assault.

But he no longer has to worry about the 76 lawsuits brought by James against his administration. President Biden has already rendered some of those moot with his executive orders reversing Trump’s policies.

Meanwhile, D.A. Vance hasn't said whether he’s running for re-election this year, which means if he brings criminal charges against Trump, it could be left to his successor to prosecute the case.