New Jersey Seeks To Revoke Liquor License At President Donald Trump's Golf Club
TRENTON, N.J. (CBS/AP) — New Jersey is seeking to revoke the liquor license of one of President Donald Trump's golf clubs as a result of charges the club served too much alcohol to a man who pleaded guilty in a fatal drunken driving accident. The Washington Post first reported details of the state's action Thursday.
The state attorney general's office says in a letter Trump National in Colts Neck, Monmouth County has 30 days to respond. A message was left with the club seeking a response.
The state says the violations stem from August 2015 when the club sold alcohol to an already intoxicated person in violation of the license.
Halder pleaded guilty last year to a vehicular homicide charge in the death of his father.
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