The bank told a federal appeals court that it no longer holds records of President Donald Trump's tax returns.
A former Deutsche Bank executive who reviewed President Donald Trump's tax returns reportedly said it is"not normal" that the institution no longer holds copies of those records.
The president is accused by some, including his former attorney Michael Cohen, of manipulating the value of his assets to either secure finance or reduce his tax bill.
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