On Monday, the Donald Trump’s embattled company, the Trump Organization, will go on trial. New York prosecutors allege the former president’s firm was involved in more than a decade’s worth of “sweeping and audacious” tax fraud by providing untaxed benefits, such as luxury apartments and cars, to top Trump Organization executives, including the company’s longtime chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg. Weisselberg, who started working for the company in the 1970s, pleaded guilty in August to receiving over $1.7 million of untaxed benefits, such as a Manhattan apartment and multiple Mercedes vehicles.