New York (CNN) New Jersey wants to revoke the liquor license at one of President Donald Trump's golf clubs, citing a 2015 incident where the club allegedly overserved alcohol to a 35-year-old man who was later charged with vehicular homicide.

The Trump National Golf Club Colts Neck overserved Andrew Halder, who lived in Bergen County and was golfing with his father in August 2015, a letter sent on Monday from New Jersey's Division of Alcohol Beverage Control to the club said.

The club, one of three that Trump owns in the state, also violated its permit by allowing the sale of alcoholic beverages other than beer on its golf course beverage carts, the letter said, which The Washington Post first reported.

CNN has reached out to the Trump Organization for comment.

After leaving the golf club, Halder drove, with his father as a passenger in the vehicle, into a curb at the entrance to a highway exit.

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