The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an effort by former President Trump’s lawyers to block Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance from enforcing a subpoena for eight years of his personal and financial tax returns.
Why it matters: It was the last legal hurdle in the former president’s long-running legal battle to shield his tax returns from prosecutors. Vance first subpoenaed Trump’s accounting firm Mazars USA in 2019 as part of a criminal investigation into the Trump Organization for potential tax and bank-related fraud.
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