Trump overvalued LA golf course by $100M, evidence shows
Donald Trump, in 2014, valued his Los Angeles golf club at over $100 million more than the amount it was appraised at, according to evidence shown in court.
Trump's former tax attorney, Sheri Dillon, testified that when working on a conservation easement for the driving range at Trump National Golf Club in Los Angeles in 2014, she received an appraisal that valued the entire club at $107 million.
However, the spreadsheet used to create Trump's financial statements placed the value of the golf club at $213 million that same year, according to documents entered into evidence.
Shown the document during her testimony, Dillion said she was unfamiliar with it.
"I have never seen this document. I don't even know what this is," she said when she was shown the spreadsheet, which Trump Organization controller Jeffrey McConney previously testified he maintained.
When state attorney Louis Solomon attempted to highlight the alleged overvaluation, their exchange grew combative.
"We have the right to treat her as a hostile witness," Solomon said -- a request that was granted by Judge Engoron.
"Did you ever discuss with anyone at the Trump Organization the valuation of [the golf club]?" Solomon asked Dillon at one point.
"I don't recall. Over the years, I am sure it came up at some point," Dillon said, though she could not recall if she directly discussed it with then-Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg.
Court was subsequently adjourned for the day, with Dillon's testimony scheduled to resume tomorrow morning.