Basically, insurance fraud... Trump took $17 million in insurance for damage few remember https://apnews.com/f4df8c9beb17404484ee539dd4a8f087
Jessie Liu nominated for Associate Attorney General: She received her undergraduate degree summa c*m laude from Harvard in 1995 in literature and her J.D. from Yale in 1998. She has a wide array of experience including work as deputy general counsel at Treasury as well has serving stints as an assistant U.S. attorney in the District of Columbia; deputy chief of staff in the National Security Division at Justice and Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Division. After working on the transition team for Trump, she was made U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. She is a stellar choice for the position. https://jonathanturley.org/2019/03/06/trump-selects-jessie-liu-as-associate-attorney-general/
They laugh together about how much money they are going to make together now that he is well known from his provocative anti-Trump posts.
Really, its on the insurance company to say if something is amiss. Its very hard for a journalist to be able to tell years after the fact. The article has some quotes from the insurance adjustor, but he doesn't have access to the insurance company records anymore. If the insurance company doesn't think they were cheated, I don't see why I would care.