New York's Attorney General orders Trump Foundation to cease operations
In a press release, the Attorney General's office announced it notified the Trump Foundation that it needed to stop soliciting money until the foundation submitted its mandatory financial reports and audits. According to Monday's release, the foundation solicited contributions without having submitted the documents, a violation of state laws.
In a statement reported by NBC's Katy Tur, campaign spokesperson Hope Hicks said the foundation would comply, but suggested that Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's letter to the Trump foundation may be politically motivated.
As the Washington Post reported last month, the Trump Foundation never got the proper certification to operate a charity in New York raising over $25,000.
For his part, the attorney general is also examining whether the real-estate magnate violated any laws when he used charitable funds for non-charitable purposes such as making political gifts.