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PLAY MONEY: In January, Trump presented a ceremonial check to a charity that provides service dogs to vets; in September, The Washington Post reported that the money was never delivered.
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AS DONALD TRUMP barnstormed across the nation this summer, moving to within a few percentage points of residency in the White House, one man watched in amazement from an office high in downtown New York City. The desk and file cabinets of this mild-mannered fellow are packed with documents Trump would rather Americans not read. New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is the only law enforcement official in the country to investigate and sue Trump for fraud. In this version of Gotham, Schneiderman has been playing Batman to Trump’s Joker. They have been battling in conference rooms and courtrooms and on the web for several years now. So far, the fight’s a draw. But it’s not over yet, and Schneiderman has one very potent superpower: the power of subpoena.