could lose control of Trump Tower, his Westchester golf club and other New York properties after a for years and committed fraud by submitting false valuations to secure loans.New York ruled that Trump committed fraud for years while building the real estate empire that catapulted him to fame and the , after prosecutors charged he inflated property valuations with lenders and diminished them with tax authorities.The decision could end the former president's control over his flagship Trump Building at 40 Wall Street in Lower Manhattan and his iconic residence Trump Tower.
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