
Donald Trump Jr. worried on Wednesday that he may have lost access to a New York cabin where he is said to enjoy fishing.
Trump told War Room podcast host Steve Bannon that ownership of the cabin was unclear after New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron found that the Trump family committed fraud by repeatedly manipulating the value of assets.
The former president's son suggested that the judge had ordered the "dissolution" of Trump businesses.
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"We've never seen any of this before, but yes, they are, in effect, trying to do that," Trump said. "If you read the letter of the law, theoretically, my cabin in upstate New York, because it's owned in an LLC, that is a corporation, and therefore, because I'm a part of it, somehow that has to be disbanded."
"And so well, so then what or who actually owns my cabin at this point?" he added. "This has been done in such a roughshod manner, no one even knows what is real or what isn't. No one can make any sense of it."