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Donald Trump has proven to be "incapable of admitting the error of [his] ways", according to a New York judge. The former US President has been handed a $354.9 million fine for exaggerating his personal wealth on financial statements, and Judge Arthur Engoron has slammed Trump, his sons Eric and Donald Jr, and Allen Weisselberg - the former chief operating officer of the Trump Organization - while delivering the verdict in his civil fraud trial. The judge said: "Donald Trump is not Bernard Madoff. Yet, defendants are incapable of admitting the error of their ways. Instead, they adopt a 'See no...
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Donald Trump has been fined $354.9 million after a civil fraud trial in New York. The 77-year-old former US President has been handed a huge fine and banned from running businesses in New York for three years, after Trump was deemed to have inflated his wealth on statements given to financial institutions in order to make deals and secure loans. Judge Arthur Engoron said during the court hearing: "The common excuse that 'everybody does it' is all the more reason to strive for honesty and transparency and to be vigilant in enforcing the rules. "Here, despite the false financial statements, it i...
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The lawyers representing former President Donald Trump in his civil fraud case have been forbidden from speaking to the media or making negative comments about court personnel in the latest gag order from the judge in the case. Judge Arthur Engoron noted that the lawyers’ recent remarks have been inappropriate and caused multiple threats towards the court employees. Trump’s lawyers accused his chief law clerk of bias and unethical conduct during the ongoing bench trial. Engoron strongly denied the accusations. “The threat of, and actual, violence resulting from heated political rhetoric is wel...
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Donald Trump Jr. took the stand in the New York civil fraud trial against his family and the Trump Organization and claimed that he knew “nothing” about basic accounting principles that he and others are accused of violating. The suit against former President Donald Trump was brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who has accused Trump and his family of fraudulently inflating their net worth to secure better rates on loans. Trump Jr. introduced himself to the court as a “real estate broker,” claiming that he had forgotten much of what he had once known about New York’s rent-stabil...
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Donald Trump wrote a fiery social media post on Wednesday railing against Judge Arthur Engoron, who is overseeing his New York civil fraud case, adding, “Leave my children alone.” His fiery post also argued there is enough evidence for the case to be “dismissed.” “This Rigged Trial, brought by the Racist New York State A.G. Letitia James before Trump and developer Hating Judge, Arthur Engoron, which should have never been brought in that the so-called STAR WITNESS, SleazeBag Lawyer (for many people) Michael Cohen, admitted last week on the stand that he LIED,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “The...
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A new ruling on Friday ordered Ivanka Trump to take the witness stand in the civil fraud case against her father, Donald Trump. Ivanka was dismissed as a defendant in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit against the former president – in which he and his family are accused of fraudulently inflating his net worth over the years in order to get loans and lower interest rates – four months ago. Her legal team has been trying to dodge state requests for Ivanka’s testimony, claiming that her dismissal from the case and relocation from New York to Florida should exempt her from serving a...
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On Wednesday, a Manhattan judge fined Donald Trump $10,000 for violating an order against discussing court staff with the press. Judge Arthur Engoron, who is presiding over New York Attorney General Letitia James’ case against Trump, which claims he fraudulently inflated his company’s value over the years in order to get bank loans, ruled that Trump made comments about his law clerk, Allison Greenfield, in violation of a gag order that he had issued previously. While speaking to television cameras, Trump called Engoron partisan, saying that the judge has “a person who’s very partisan sitting a...
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On Friday, Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron rebuked Donald Trump for breaking a partial gag order in his $250 million New York fraud lawsuit and imposed a fine of $5,000 on the former president, while suggesting the possibility of severe punishment, including incarceration. The judge emphasized the potential danger of spreading false information, which he said can lead to significant physical harm. Engoron asked the defense lawyer to justify why Trump should not face sanctions or imprisonment for his violation. Apologizing on his client’s behalf, the attorney said the violation was...
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On Tuesday, Judge Arthur Engoron issued a partial gag order on former President Donald Trump during his civil trial for business fraud. The order came after Trump attacked one of the judge’s clerks in a social media post. Judge Engoron warned that there would be severe sanctions if Trump violated the order. On Monday, the judge questioned if a lengthy witness testimony about the financial documents from 2011 was a “waste of time,” because the statute of limitations being applied to the case was no longer valid. Engoron noted that according to the ruling of a state appellate court, the statute ...
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