Trump Organization's chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg surrendered to Manhattan District Attorney's Office on Thursday morning as the veteran accountant and the Trump Organization face criminal charges on alleged tax crimes, according to local media reports.
It's reported that a Manhattan grand jury indicted the Trump Organization and Weisselberg on Wednesday.
Weisselberg and the Trump Organization would be arraigned later Thursday at a lower Manhattan court.
U.S. former President Donald Trump isn't expected to be charged in the case.
The charges result from a multi-year investigation by the office of Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., who doesn't run for re-election and would leave his office at the end of 2021.
Vance has been working on the investigation for around two years covering hush money paid to females on Trump's behalf, tax practices, property valuations and others.
A New York court recently suspended Rudolph Giuliani's law license after ruling that the former New York City mayor and Donald Trump's personal lawyer made demonstrably false and misleading statements on 2020 general election results.
Weisselberg is now being used by the Manhattan District Attorney as a pawn in a scorched earth attempt to harm the former U.S. president, according to a statement by the Trump Organization on Thursday.
"The District Attorney is bringing a criminal prosecution involving employee benefits that neither the IRS nor any other District Attorney would ever think of bringing. This is not justice; this is politics," added the statement.
At the end of May, prosecutors from New York City convened a special grand jury to look into evidence in a criminal investigation involving Trump.