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The court-appointed monitor keeping tabs on the Trump Organization was granted more control to keep the company from engaging in “dirty business,” according to court records and reports. Former federal Judge Barbara Jones now has the right to dig into the day-to-day operations of former President Donald Trump’s eponymous company, at the heart of his $464 million civil fraud judgment, after Judge Arthur Engoron signed a new ruling. “Defendants shall provide the Monitor with information sufficient to assess the Trump Organization’s internal controls, including day-to-day operations of its accoun…