12-18-2021
Forbes Reporters Testify To Grand Jury About Trump.
On Thursday Forbes reporters Randall Lane and Chase Peterson-Withorn testified to one of two special grand juries convened by Cyrus Vance that
are investigating Trump’s business dealings and have already criminally indicted the Trump Organization and its CFO.
They were not cooperative witnesses.
For three months they resisted testifying, but on Wednesday the judge ruled they must.
Vance wasted no time, they were brought before
the grand jury and testified the very next day.
Lane published an article about the testimony on Friday.
According to Lane their testimony was very brief
and laser focused on Trump. In particular, Lane’s testimony focused on his September 2015 article entitled “Inside Trump’s Epic Fantasy That Has Driven Him For 33 Years” that detailed Trump’s decades long obsession with the Forbe’s net worth estimate.
Peterson-Withorn testified regarding his May 2017 article entitled “Donald Trump Has Been Lying About The Size Of His Penthouse.” The purpose of their testimony was to verify, under oath, the accuracy
of their prior articles.
Lane’s testimony included:
* That he never encountered anyone as obsessed over his net worth as much as Trump.
* That Trump wanted his net worth inflated. Trump told Lane, “I look better if I’m worth $10 billion than if I’m worth $4 billion” because the higher number “was good for financing.”
* In Lane’s first interview with Trump, in 1993, Trump called him from the hospital, where his then wife Marla Maples, had just given birth to Tiffany.
* That Trump told Lane Forbes’ $530 million estimate for the value of Trump Tower should be increased to “$2 billion or $2.5 billion or $3 billion.”
* That Trump told them the value of his apartment in Trump Tower was double the $100 million of their estimate. Trump claimed the apartment was 33,000 square feet. The article by Peterson-Withorn documented that the apartment was only a third that size.
* That Trump, without solicitation, suggested to Lane
that the headline for his 2015 story be “The King.”
That last one is just so very Trumpy.
Put simply, it suggests the grand jury is attempting
to determine whether to indict Donald Trump.
It’s also notable that prosecutors had to work hard
to get this testimony, which indicates it was significant in moving the grand jury process along. The prosecutors would not wast their time, or that
of the grand jury, unless they intend to bring indictments.
This testimony is not the only hint surfacing in just the last few days that the grand juries are focused
on the person of Donald Trump.
The Washington Post reports that an accountant named Donald Bender also testified to the grand jury. The specifics of that testimony are not known but Bender worked for the accounting firm Mazars and
he handled (in the words of WaPo) “vast amounts of Trump’s financial information.”
In addition, prosecutors interviewed Rosemary Vrablic, a Director of Deutsche Bank. Vrablic helped arrange massive loans from the bank to Trump and prosecutors reportedly pressed her about Trump’s dealings with the bank.