Deutsche Bank admitted it has tax records being sought by Congress in its probe of the finances of President Trump and his family.

“The bank has in its possession tax returns (in either draft or filed form) form ) responsive to subpoenas for [redacted],” reads a letter Deutsche Bank filed with the court Tuesday.

Two committees in the House of Representatives subpoenaed Deutsche Bank earlier this year for financial records belonging to Trump and his three eldest children, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump.

The president’s longtime bank did not publicly say whether it is in possession of Trump’s tax returns.

The president sued to block the bank from handing over the financial records, but the subpoena was enforced by a lower court.

The letter from Deutsche Bank follows arguments Friday before the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals, in which the three-judge panel ordered the bank to file documents stating whether it had tax returns.

Capitol One was also ordered to answer the same question, and said in a filing it did not have any tax returns related to the subpoena.

The appeals court has yet to rule whether it will enforce the subpoena.