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State looking into Trump liquor licenses
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NJ law prevents anyone convicted of a crime of 'moral turpitude' from owning a license
Former President Donald Trump’s New Jersey businesses could take a hit from his recent felony conviction, as state Attorney General Matt Platkin’s office said it is now reviewing whether to revoke liquor licenses at Trump's three golf clubs.
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State looking into Trump liquor licenses
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Former President Donald Trump’s New Jersey businesses could take a hit from his recent felony conviction, as state Attorney General Matt Platkin’s office said it is now reviewing whether to revoke liquor licenses at Trump's three golf clubs.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipFormer President Donald Trump's New Jersey businesses could take a hit from his recent felony conviction.
Attorney General Matt Platkin office is reviewing whether to revoke liquor licenses at his three golf clubs.
Now that Trump's been found guilty of 34 felony charges in the New York hush money case.
A state law prevents anyone convicted of what's called a crime of moral turpitude from owning liquor licenses.
The law also requires the person to be of reputable character.
In response to the inquiry from the AG's office, the Trump Organization said in a statement, The former president is not the holder of the licenses which are stolen good standing as of today.
Trump's golf courses are located in Bedminster, Colts Neck and Pine Hill.
The statement went on to say Probes like the one from the Attorney general do nothing but, quote, harm the thousands of hardworking Americans who get their livelihoods through those businesses.
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