The federal request came a day after the AP reported the company routinely filed false documents.

Documents stated there were zero rent-regulated tenants when, in fact, there were hundreds.

NEW YORK (AP) — The Kushner Cos. is confirming it was subpoenaed by federal prosecutors for information related to an Associated Press report that the company filed dozens of false documents about its buildings in New York City.

Spokeswoman Chris Taylor issued a statement Thursday that the company "has nothing to hide and is cooperating fully."

Taylor says the request came last month, a day after the AP reported the Kushner Cos. routinely filed false paperwork with the city, stating it had zero rent-regulated tenants in its buildings when, in fact, it had hundreds. The company says the documents were filed by third parties and mistakes were quickly corrected.

The Wall Street Journal reported earlier Thursday the U.S. attorney's office in Brooklyn issued the subpoena. The office declined to comment to the AP.