Trump junks report of bank records being subpoenaed in Russia meddling case

White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders rejected reports of a subpoena for Trump-related financial records as completely false

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The has denied that President Donald Trump's financial records had been subpoenaed from Deutsche by the special prosecutor examining allegations of Russian meddling.

A source close to the matter said to AFP that Germany's biggest had received a subpoena for documents related to its business dealings with the US president, after News and the German business daily Handelsblatt first reported a summons by special counsel


However, spokeswoman Sarah Sanders rejected reports of a subpoena for Trump-related financial records as "completely false," as did Trump's personal attorney Jay Sekulow.

"We have confirmed that the news reports that the special counsel had subpoenaed financial records relating to the president are false," Sekulow said in a statement.

"No subpoena has been issued or received. We have confirmed this with the and other sources."

News and Handelsblatt reported yesterday that Mueller had subpoenaed the German lender to hand over financial information about Trump and members of his family.

Handelsblatt reported that the subpoena arrived "a few weeks ago," and that the most important files relevant to the request have already been sent to Mueller's team.

Investigators were looking for "information about specific financial and credit transactions with the Trump family," Handelsblatt reported.

After the denial, a source familiar with the matter, speaking on condition of anonymity, reiterated to AFP that Deutsche had received the request several weeks ago.

A spokeswoman for the German declined to comment on the reports when contacted by AFP, saying only that "Deutsche takes its legal obligations seriously and remains committed to cooperating with authorized investigations into this matter."

Trump has a history of dealings with Deutsche during his career as a New York property mogul, and his businesses owed it around $300 million in July 2016, according to a analysis.

The president's wife Melania, his daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner are all customers of Deutsche Bank's wealth management arm, according to Handelsblatt.

The news came days after Mueller unveiled his fourth indictment in the sprawling probe, which is examining possible collusion between Trump's presidential campaign and what US intelligence believes was an effort by Moscow to tilt the in his favor.

One key indictment has been of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who was accused of laundering $75 million in relation to work he did for the former Moscow- backed Ukrainian leader Viktor Yanukovych.

On Friday Mueller charged Trump's former national security advisor Michael Flynn with lying to investigators about his contacts with Russian officials.

Flynn pleaded guilty to the charge in a deal under which he agreed to cooperate with Mueller's investigation.

First Published: Wed, December 06 2017. 13:52 IST