NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump’s namesake family real estate business criminally operated with two sets of books, prosecutors told a Manhattan Supreme Court jury Monday during opening arguments of the long-awaited trial. “This case is about greed and cheating on taxes,” Assistant District Attorney Susan Hoffinger told jurors. “These two defendants, the Trump Organization and Trump Payroll Corporation, paid their already highly-paid executives even more by helping them cheat on taxes from about 2005 to 2018.” One of those executives, Allen Weisselberg, who headed the company’s finance…