| The criminal charges expected against the Trump Organization and CFO Allen Weisselberg would be the first to result from two-year investigations of Donald Trump's company. The charges set to be publicly unsealed on Thursday will focus on unpaid taxes related to benefits given to Trump Organization executives, people familiar with the case said. It was not clear what specific charges would be returned by a New York grand jury. Trump, who has denied wrongdoing, is not expected to be charged this week, the people said. But the indictments could mark a significant escalation in his legal problems. |