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The D.C. Attorney General is suing President Trump’s inaugural committee and operating companies for overpaying for space at his hotels.

(Bloomberg)—President Donald Trump’s inaugural

committee and operating companies for his Washington hotel were sued by District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine for misusing non-profit funds to enrich the president’s family, according to a press statement issued by Racine on Wednesday morning.

The committee and the Trump family conspired to “grossly overpay” for space at the hotel, Racine alleged. “Although the Inaugural Committee was aware that it was paying far above market rates, it never considered less expensive alternatives, and even paid for space on days when it did not hold events,” according to a statement from Racine’s office announcing the suit.

Racine, a Democrat, has previously sued the president for violating the U.S. Constitution’s emoluments clauses. That case is pending before a federal appeals court in Richmond, Virginia.

To contact the reporter on this story: Andrew Harris in federal court in Washington at [email protected].

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Heather Smith at [email protected]

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