Allen Howard Weisselberg (born August 15, 1947) is an American businessman who was the chief financial officer (CFO) of the Trump Organization. Weisselberg served as a co-trustee of a trust set up in 2017 by Donald Trump before Trump's inauguration as president of the United States.
75 years (August 15, 1947)Allen Weisselberg / Age
76 years (June 14, 1946)Donald Trump / Age
chief financial officerThe chief financial officer (CFOs) holds the top financial position in an organization. They are responsible for tracking cash flow and financial planning and analyzing the company's financial strengths and weaknesses and proposing strategic directions.
Weisselberg was charged in the 15-count indictment with avoiding taxes on $1.7 million of income and pleaded not guilty to second-de gree larceny and other charges . Mulligan, who declined to comment on her multi-year representation of Weisselberg, is no stranger to high-profile assignments.
President Donald Trump's company marks a critical shift from probe to prosecution by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.
Allen Weisselberg was recently busted as the lesser-known right-hand of Donald Trump. He is now at the center of an investigation by Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. into Trump’s business. The intel on his married life isn't fully disclosed yet, but enough reports have been published to tag it as fishy.
The grand jury indicted Allen Weisselberg on 15 felonies in June, after which the Trump organization ripped Allen of his leadership roles. The billionaire mogul was removed from his director's position at 40 different subsidiary companies. But the changes may be very well limited in papers only.