Trump floats plan to attend New York trial on business fraud
- Former President Donald Trump and his organization are facing a civil fraud case in which they are accused of inflating the value of their properties by over $2 billion.
- New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking a fine of $250 million and a ban on Trump doing business in his home state, which could result in the Trump Organization losing control of its properties. The trial, decided by Judge Arthur Engoron, will focus on six fraud claims and determining penalties against Trump.
- In addition to this case, Trump is also facing criminal charges related to election interference and handling of classified documents.
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Donald Trump attends court, calls New York fraud trial a ‘scam’
Trial begins in NY fraud case vs. Trump, with state lawyers vowing to hold him accountable and him denouncing it as a politically motivated “scam.” State seeks $250M in penalties and a ban on Trump doing business in NY. Judge Engoron already ruled Trump committed fraud, which could cost him control of prized properties. Trump denies wrongdoing, says judge is out to get him. Case could last into Dec. and is one of several legal headaches for Trum…
Donald Trump appears in court in New York in a civil trial for fraud in his businesses
Former President Donald Trump appeared this Monday before a court in Manhattan (New York) for a civil trial for fraud. The first hearing of the case — initiated in September 2022 by the Attorney General of New York, Letitia James, against the tycoon, two of his oldest children, Donald Jr and Eric, and several executives of the organization — started promptly at ten in the morning, local time (six more hours in mainland Spain), after the former p…
Donald Trump appears in court as civil fraud trial begins in New York
Donald Trump arrived at court in Lower Manhattan for his New York civil fraud trial on Monday 2 October. The trial began 10-15 minutes late after the former US president gave remarks in the hall outside. He called the trial “a continuation of the single greatest witch hunt of all time” and maintained his innocence in the case. Mr Trump, his two adult sons, and the Trump Organization, are accused of inflating the value of their properties by more…
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