(NEW YORK) — State authorities in New Jersey have subpoenaed a host of financial records from the committee that organized President Donald Trump’s inauguration. The committee said Friday it is in contact with the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office regarding a civil inquiry into the committee. The subpoena is the second such request the inaugural committee has received in as many weeks as scrutiny mounts over how it raised and spent $107 million on inaugural events. The committee also received a sweeping request for documents issued by federal prosecutors in New York investigating whether foreign nationals illegally contributed to the inauguration. The Associated Press obtained a copy of the New Jersey subpoena. It also seeks documents related to any benefits donors received. A message was left seeking comment from New Jersey’s attorney general.