In his testimony to Congress on Wednesday, Michael Cohen named a key figure he said could shed light on the investigation into President Donald Trump’s finances and business dealings: Allen Weisselberg, the chief financial officer of the Trump Organization.

Weisselberg, an accountant who’s been involved with the Trump family since he did Fred Trump’s bookkeeping in the 1970s, is said to know more about the Trump Organization’s finances than anyone else.

He was granted immunity last year to testify before a grand jury in the Manhattan US attorney’s office’s investigation into several hush-money payments that Cohen facilitated during the election to women who said they have had affairs with Trump. Corey Lewandowski, who formerly worked with the Trump campaign, wrote in a book he coauthored that Weisselberg “knows of every dime that leaves the building.”

Cohen also told Congress this week that Weisselberg was directly involved in a financially fraudulent scheme to reimburse Cohen for the hush-money payments using false invoices.

"If there's a suspicion that Trump mishandled his taxes or misrepresented his income for tax or loan purposes - anything related to his finances - Weisselberg is the guy who will know," Patrick Cotter, a former longtime federal prosecutor, told INSIDER.

The 71-year-old will now be called to testify before the House Intelligence Committee, INSIDER reported, sparking speculation over what kind of information he could reveal.

Here's a look at the yearslong relationship between Weisselberg and Trump.


Weisselberg, an accountant, is the chief financial officer at the Trump Organization. He avoids speaking to the media and is known to be extremely private.

Foto: Trump and Weisselberg at Trump Tower in New York.sourceTIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images

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Weisselberg has been involved with the Trump family since the 1970s.

Foto: From left: Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump, Weisselberg, and Donald Trump Jr.sourceTIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images

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Weisselberg started his career doing the books for Trump's father, Fred Trump, for his many real-estate deals.

Foto: Fred Trump and Donald Trump.sourceAP/MediaPunch Standard

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In the late 1980s, he was working directly under Stephen Bollenbach, who was the Trump Organization's chief financial officer at the time.

Foto: Stephen Bollenbach in New York City in 2009.sourceBEN GABBE/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

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And in 2000, Weisselberg became the CFO of Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts.

Foto: Trump International Hotel in downtown Washington.sourcePablo Martinez Monsivais/AP

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Weisselberg also served as treasurer of the Trump Foundation, which is set to be dissolved after a lawsuit from the New York attorney general's office that alleged "persistently illegal conduct" involving the foundation for over a decade.

Foto: Trump presents a mock check from the Trump Foundation to a foundation that provides military veterans with service dogs in January 2016.sourceREUTERS/Rick Wilking/File Photo

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"Allen is the one guy who knows everything," a former high-ranking Trump Organization executive told The New Yorker in 2016.

Foto: Weisselberg, Vice President Mike Pence, and Trump at Trump Tower in January 2017.sourceTIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images

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Weisselberg is said to know more about the Trump Organization's financial dealings than anyone. Trump trusted him to sign off on the details of some of the company's biggest deals.

Foto: Trump stands with a model of a television and film production complex in New York in 1985.sourceGetty Images

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In addition to his role as the money man for Trump's business, Weisselberg also handled Trump's personal accounts at times.

Foto: Trump at the "topping-off" ceremony at Trump Tower in NYC in 1982.sourceGetty Images

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Cohen, who pleaded guilty to multiple crimes related to the coordination of hush-money payments to two women, said Weisselberg could answer questions about the $130,000 payment to the adult-film star Stormy Daniels. The New York Times reported that Weisselberg knew the details of the payments and the reimbursements to Cohen since 2017.

Foto: Stormy Daniels.sourceDrew Angerer/Getty Images

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In a secretly recorded conversation before the 2016 election, Cohen can also be heard telling Trump he consulted with Weisselberg on how to coordinate payments to the National Enquirer's parent company, American Media Inc., to buy rights to a story about the former Playboy model Karen McDougal's alleged affair with Trump.

Foto: Michael Cohen and Trump.sourceJonathan Ernst/Reuters

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In August 2018, Weisselberg was granted immunity by federal prosecutors in exchange for grand-jury testimony. It's unclear whether he will agree to appear before the House Intelligence Committee like Cohen.

Foto: Weisselberg.sourceCorey Sipkin/NY Daily News via Getty Images

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But many see Weisselberg to be the best positioned, as the Trump Organization's bookkeeper, to help investigators unravel whether Trump or his family members committed financial crimes that have not yet come to light.

Foto: sourceJoshua Roberts/Reuters

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"Weisselberg was there at the genesis," Patrick Cotter, a former longtime federal prosecutor, said. "He knows this organization from the beginning. That's a star cooperating witness to have. He has the inside perspective, more than Cohen, more than anyone else. If you're Trump, that's the guy you don't want to cooperate."

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