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New Jersey AG has obtained evidence of possible crimes at Trump's golf club — and Mueller, FBI are involved in probe
A White House spokeswoman did not respond to emailed questions.
Morales, a Guatemalan national who is still employed at the club but has stopped going to work, and Diaz, a Costa Rican national who used to work there and has since obtained legal status, are among at least five undocumented housekeepers at the club who allege they were set up with fraudulent documents and subjected to abuse and racial harassment.
Morales and Diaz first came forward with their allegations in interviews with The New York Times earlier this month.
Both women allege management at the Trump club knew they were undocumented and set them up with fake work documents.
In Morales' case, Romero said a supervisor compiled all of her information and then took her photo in the laundry room of the club.
A few days later, the boss - who's not being named by The News - told Morales he had received her fake documents and said he would hold on to them.
"This was a practice and pattern," Romero said. "My clients felt like they were trapped and they felt like the fake documents could be used against them."
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Trapped and forced to work for Trump. How awful.
At this rate, ever Attorney General in the nation will have a lawsuit against Trump.
A White House spokeswoman did not respond to emailed questions.
Morales, a Guatemalan national who is still employed at the club but has stopped going to work, and Diaz, a Costa Rican national who used to work there and has since obtained legal status, are among at least five undocumented housekeepers at the club who allege they were set up with fraudulent documents and subjected to abuse and racial harassment.
Morales and Diaz first came forward with their allegations in interviews with The New York Times earlier this month.
Both women allege management at the Trump club knew they were undocumented and set them up with fake work documents.
In Morales' case, Romero said a supervisor compiled all of her information and then took her photo in the laundry room of the club.
A few days later, the boss - who's not being named by The News - told Morales he had received her fake documents and said he would hold on to them.
"This was a practice and pattern," Romero said. "My clients felt like they were trapped and they felt like the fake documents could be used against them."
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Trapped and forced to work for Trump. How awful.
At this rate, ever Attorney General in the nation will have a lawsuit against Trump.