New York’s state attorney general said in a court filing Thursday that President Trump broke laws by using his charitable foundation to enrich himself.

Attorney General Barbara Underwood said Trump’s misuse of the foundation justified her request to have him banned from operating non-profits for 10 years.

“The law is clear — private foundations cannot use their funds for the personal or business benefit of their directors, and they cannot engage in political activities,” Underwood said in the filing in state Supreme Court in Manhattan.

“Donald J. Trump used his control over the Donald J. Trump Foundation for his personal, business and political interests in violation of federal and state law governing charities,”

Underwood is suing the foundation, saying it broke rules prohibiting charities from engaging in political activity.

Trump’s lawyers have asked a judge to dismiss the case, saying it was politically motivated.

They said the foundation was improperly used to benefit Trump personally several times and was turned into a wing of his campaign organization during the 2016 election.

Trump’s lawyers have said any rule violations were minor.

With AP