Donald Trump's casinos in Atlantic City were not nearly as successful as the presumptive Republican nominee makes them seem in statements on the campaign trail, according to an investigation by The New York Times.
In an investigative report published on Saturday, the Times found that Trump's casinos were largely financial failures riddled with debt.
One of Trump's Atlantic City casinos, the Trump Plaza Casino and Hotel, is now shuttered, and another one, the Trump Taj Mahal, is under new ownership.
Overall, profits at Trump's Atlantic City casinos "consistently lagged," behind his competitors, according to the Times.