Deutsche Bank Records Said to Be Subpoenaed by Mueller

  • Corrects Dec. 5 story that said subpoena ‘zeroed in’ on Trumps
  • Subpoena is said to seek information on affiliated people

Mueller Said to Subpoena Deutsche Bank

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Deutsche Bank AG provided records to special prosecutor Robert Mueller’s investigation after receiving a subpoena several weeks ago, according to a person briefed on the matter.

Those records pertain to people affiliated with President Donald Trump, said the person, who asked not to be identified because the action hasn’t been announced. Several news outlets -- including Bloomberg -- reported yesterday that the subpoena targeted Trump and his family’s bank records, which was disputed by Trump’s personal lawyer and the White House.