Former U.S. President 's namesake company saved hundreds of thousands of dollars by paying longtime executive Allen Weisselberg's rent and other personal expenses instead of increasing his salary, Weisselberg testified on Tuesday at the company's tax fraud trial.Weisselberg, the Trump Organization's former chief financial officer, spoke about the savings during He said that Trump's company paid for him to move from Long Island to a spot closer to the Fifth Avenue building - and the company paid up to $7,000 for his rent.The Trump Organization has pleaded not guilty to charges in 2021 by the Manhattan district attorney that it hid executive perks from tax authorities for over 15 years, and falsely reported bonuses as non-employee compensation.
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