Former President Donald Trump’s affidavit saying he does not have documents sought by New York prosecutors has been rejected by a judge.
Trump and two of his lawyers said in affidavits filed with the New York Supreme Court on April 29 that searches of inventories uncovered none of the documents New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking in her investigation of the Trump Organization.
That included searches of paper files maintained by Trump’s executive assistants and of files stored at an off-site location, Alina Habba, one of the lawyers, told the court. Habba also emphasized that she spoke to Trump personally and asked whether he had any of the documents.