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Trump's first-ever gag order was issued two months ago at his NY fraud trial. Trump now hopes to ask NY's highest court to lift the 'unconstitutional' gag once more. AdvertisementThe lawyers filed Monday's do-over appeal request with a Manhattan appellate court in the morning. — asks the lower appellate court to make its decision by Wednesday. "Petitioners respectfully request that this Court grant immediate leave to appeal," Trump lawyer Clifford Robert wrote.
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Trump's lawyers say that threats against the law clerk in the NY civil fraud trial aren't his fault. In a court filing, his lawyers argue that the law clerk chose to put herself in a public position. State attorneys previously argued that Trump's insults drove his supporters to send her threatening messages. The request was among nearly 2,000 pages of court documents Trump's lawyers filed with a New York appeals court. Justice Arthur Engoron first issued the gag order, which has since been paused, last month after the former president repeatedly railed against the law clerk on social media and to reporters outside the courtroom.
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He said accountants bear final responsibility for the net-worth statements Trump's on the hook for. When asked, the key defense witness could not estimate how much Trump is paying for his testimony. "How much of your bill has been paid and how much has not been paid," the judge asked. Engoron, in a pretrial decision, has already found Trump's net-worth statements were riddled with fraud. Testimony in Trump's defense case continues Friday.
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Trump's lawyers complain to New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron that their gag order prevents them from complaining more. With no jury, Trump is the audienceThe trial is a bench trial, meaning there's no jury. he quipped to one of Trump's lawyers, Christopher Kise, who had objected to one of his rulings about how to structure several questions. AdvertisementJudge Arthur F. Engoron presides over former President Donald Trump's civil business fraud trial at the New York Supreme Court. Trump's lawyers have hemmed and hawed about Greenfield, Engoron's principal law clerk, who has donated to Democratic politicians.
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Donald Trump Jr., former President Donald Trump's son, enters New York State Supreme Court for his civil fraud trial on November 13, 2023 in New York City. Donald Trump Jr. returned to the witness stand Monday as the defense kicks off its case in the $250 million civil fraud trial taking aim at former president Donald Trump's New York business empire. Defense attorneys began laying out their case four days after failing in their latest bid to have New York Attorney General Letitia James' fraud claims thrown out. James accuses Trump Sr., his adult sons Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, the Trump Organization and its top executives of fraudulently inflating the values of Trump's assets in order to boost his net worth and reap an array of financial benefits. State lawyers rested their case in chief last week, following testimony from Trump and three of his adult children.
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[1/2] Judge Arthur F. Engoron attends the Trump Organization civil fraud trial, in New York State Supreme Court in the Manhattan borough of New York City, U.S., November 6, 2023. Engoron asked Trump's lawyer, Christopher Kise. That left for trial whether Trump and the other defendants should pay the $250 million in penalties that James wants, and whether to ban Trump from New York state real estate business. He spent more than a decade in private practice and 12 years clerking for a state judge before becoming a civil court judge in 2003. Voters elected him to the state Supreme Court, a trial court, in 2015.
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Trump's testimony in a gag order hearing at his NY fraud trial "rings hollow and untrue," the judge writes. In the order, Engoron says Trump gave testimony that "rings hollow and untrue" after being suddenly called to the witness stand on Wednesday. NY Courts/Insider"On October 3, on the record, I imposed on all parties to this action a very limited gag order," Engoron begins the order. This resulted in "a $5,000 nominal sanction against Donald Trump for the first-time violation of the gag order." Former attorney for former U.S. President Donald Trump, Michael Cohen, arrives to be deposed by Trump lawyers in New York, U.S. April 28, 2023.
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A judge fined Donald Trump $10,000 on Wednesday for violating his gag order again. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe judge in Donald Trump's New York fraud trial called the former president to the stand in a Manhattan courtroom on Wednesday, then doled out a $10,000 fine to the ex-president for violating his gag order. "This judge is a very partisan judge," Trump was quoted by the AP as saying, "with a person who is very partisan sitting right beside him, perhaps even more partisan than he is." AdvertisementAdvertisementBut Engoron didn't buy it, and ordered the former president to pay a fine of $10,000 for violating the gag order. The $10,000 fine was levied on top of a $5,000 gag-order-violation fine the judge levied, for similar offense, just five days prior.
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The judge in Donald Trump's New York fraud trial has threatened the former president with sanctions again. He verbally attacked a law clerk in what the judge called a "blatant" violation of his gag order. "This judge is a very partisan judge," Trump was quoted by the AP as saying, "with a person who is very partisan sitting right beside him, perhaps even more partisan than he is." Engoron's principle law clerk, Allison Greenfield, sits some three feet to the judge's right. The gag was necessary, the judge explained at the time, because Trump had repeatedly "disparaged" the law clerk on social media, falsely calling her "Schumer's girlfriend."
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"You're not on your podcast," the lawyer, Alina Habba, snapped at Cohen at one point. "You're not on 'Mea Culpa,'" Habba continued, naming Cohen's podcast, which routinely targets Trump with vitriol. AdvertisementAdvertisement"No speeches," Engoron warned, noting that as a lawyer, Habba must ask questions, not make statements. But in that half hour, she called Cohen a liar and perjuror in multiple questions – "so you have lied under oath numerous times, Mr. On his way out of court for the day, Trump paused before the hallway news cameras and called Cohen a "disgraced felon."
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Cohen was called as a key witness in Trump's New York civil fraud trial. "And my responsibility, along with Allen Weisselberg, primarily, was to reverse engineer" the value of Trump Organization assets, Cohen added, "in order to achieve the number that Mr. Trump tasked us." Asked by Faherty what he meant by "whatever number," Cohen did not miss a beat in answering. AdvertisementAdvertisementIt's James' investigation that led to the fraud lawsuit against Trump, Trump Organization, and four longtime company executives – including Trump's two eldest sons – that is now being tried. Throughout his testimony, Cohen repeatedly referred to Trump by full name, "Donald J. Trump," even as Faherty asked him who was his legal client and his Trump Organization employer prior to 2019.
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The judge in Donald Trump's New York civil fraud trial had threatened 'possible imprisonment' over Trump's violation of a gag order. The offending Trump post attacked the judge's law clerk and had remained on his campaign website after Trump removed it from social media. AdvertisementAdvertisementDonald Trump won't go to jail for violating a New York gag order, the judge in his civil fraud trial ruled Friday. The fine is Trump's penalty for violating an October 3 gag order banning him from attacks on the judge's legal staff online or in spoken statements. But the judge asked Trump's attorneys "why this blatant violation of the gag order should not result in serious financial penalties holding the defendant in contempt and possible imprisonment."
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The judge in Trump's fraud trial angrily noted a "blatant violation" of his gag order banning attacks on his legal staff. An offending post remained on Trump's campaign site after the order; the defense called it "truly inadvertent." "Donald Trump is still responsible for the large machine," of his campaign, Engoron said, adding, "even if it is a large machine." Donald Trump violated a NY judge's gag order with this post, only taken down yesterday, state officials alleged. Then he asked Trump's attorneys "why this Blatant violation of the gag order should not result in serious financial penalties holding the defendant in contempt and possible imprisonment."
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A Trump attorney shouted, "You lied yesterday," while cross-examining a key state's witness. a lawyer for Trump's side shouted at the witness, prompting five minutes of sometimes shouted cross-accusations of perjury, witness intimidation, and showboating for the press. "Let's calm down," the judge told both sides after asking that the witness — Doug Larson, a former outside Trump Organization appraiser — be escorted out. A lawyer for Attorney General Letitia James of New York objected, without naming Trump, to the "exhortations" coming from the defense table. Soon enough — this time with the testimony highlighted on an overhead screen — the emails-waving Trump lawyer was back shouting, "You lied yesterday, Mr.
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The federal judge in Trump's election interference case issued a gag order against him on Monday. Another gag order was issued by the judge in Trump's New York civil fraud trial earlier this month. AdvertisementAdvertisementThanks to a couple of gag orders against him, there's a bunch of people Donald Trump can't insult anymore — unless he wants to risk violating court orders. Earlier this month, Justice Arthur Engoron issued a gag order in Trump's New York civil fraud trial when Trump singled out one of Engoron's clerks online. At a campaign rally soon after Chutkan's order, Trump attacked her, calling her ruling "unconstitutional" and saying "her whole life is not liking me."
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On Wednesday, state officials called former Deutsche Bank banker Nicholas Haigh to the stand. He described the so-called Trump "haircut": routinely applied reductions to Trump's stated worth. AdvertisementAdvertisementThey called it the Trump "haircut." An excerpt from Deutsche Bank's internal records, showing the difference in what Trump's self-reported net-worth and his "haircut" worth. The attorney general countered that in lending to Trump, Deutsche Bank relied on both Trump's adjusted, worst-case, "haircut" worth and his self-reported worth.
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The judge in Donald Trump's New York fraud case is not happy with the former president's lawyers. AdvertisementAdvertisementDonald Trump's lawyers sparred with the judge overseeing the ex-president's civil fraud trial in downtown Manhattan Wednesday, arguing for their right to ask repetitive questions. Suarez asked. Engoron asked. Engoron asked Bender whether his answer "would be the same for each year."
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Trump on Monday shared a photo of the judge's clerk online and ranted about her to reporters. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementJustice Arthur Engoron at Donald Trump's New York trial on Tuesday issued a harsh warning after the former president repeatedly attacked his clerk on social media and during a press conference. Trump posed to Truth Social, a photo of Engoron's law clerk, who was standing next to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Trump also ranted about the clerk during a press conference directly outside Engoron's courtroom door on Monday.
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New York's massive, $250 million fraud lawsuit against Donald Trump and Trump Org goes to trial Monday. Some weeks later, Eric Trump, Donald Trump, Jr., and Donald J. Trump must take the stand, in that order, and in post positions 25-27 out of the AG's total of 28 direct-case witnesses. But one thing that was clear about the decision is that fraud – lots of it – was found on the part of Donald Trump. Donald Trump Jr., left, and Eric Trump. She wants the judge to permanently ban not just Trump but Eric Trump and Donald Trump, Jr. from ever serving as an officer or director of any New York corporation.
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Donald Trump's New York civil fraud trial kicked off on Monday. Clips from the depositions of Trump, his adult sons, Michael Cohen, and Allen Weisselberg were shown. AdvertisementAdvertisementFormer President Donald Trump's civil fraud trial in New York kicked off Monday, featuring video depositions from several of the Trumps. In its opening statement, New York Attorney General Letitia James's office included the deposition tapes of Trump and his sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump. Trump, his adult sons, and Ivanka Trump are also expected to testify as witnesses in the trial, which is expected to last until late December.
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REUTERS/Andrew KellyMarch 31 (Reuters) - Representing Donald Trump, who is now under indictment in New York, is no easy job. Trump told Fox News' Sean Hannity on Monday, discussing the legal troubles some of his own attorneys have faced. Trump's long list of past attorneys includes former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who oversaw Trump's post-2020 election litigation. His New York law license was suspended in 2021 after a court said he made "demonstrably false and misleading" election fraud claims. Reporting by Jacqueline Thomsen in Washington; Editing by David Bario and Jonathan OatisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Trump criminal lawyer Ron Fischetti criticized a tell-all by his former law partner, Mark Pomerantz. Pomerantz is a former lead prosecutor in the DA's probe and author of "People vs. Donald Trump." "I don't think he should have written this book at all," Fischetti told Insider of former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz, whose book, "People vs. Donald Trump," was published this month. "This is a terrible, terrible book," Fischetti said, taking Pomerantz to task for criticizing Bragg's caution and for speaking publicly about a confidential probe that's still in progress. Pomerantz also should have known better than to publicly question Bragg's decision to slow the probe, Fischetti said.
Judges have repeatedly slammed Trump for using lawsuits "to advance a political narrative." "Keep Trump busy, because this is the way you defeat him, to keep him busy with litigation," Trump testified in the deposition, speaking in the third person. US District Judge Donald M. Middlebrooks said that Trump has a "pattern of misusing the courts to serve political purposes." Trump's lawyers have to deal with his 2024 runIn the Trump lawsuits that haven't been dismissed, those trials may need to be scheduled around his 2024 campaign events. A trial for Carroll's claims is set for April of this year, and James' lawsuit against Trump is on track for October.
Ivana Trump's Upper East Side townhome has an asking price of $26.5 million. She purchased the home in 1992, the same year she finalized her divorce from Donald Trump. The interior reflects a bygone era of Donald Trump's celebrity and one of his favorite colors: gold. Ivana Trump finalizes her tumultuous and very public divorce from Donald Trump that followed two years of finger-pointing and accusations of "fraudulent" prenuptial agreements and slander. Ivana Trump reaped the rewards of auxiliary fame as well when she was married to Donald Trump.
Ivana's children — Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Ivanka Trump — spent their teenage years there. The property is located between Fifth and Madison avenues and is listed for sale for $26.5 million. All proceeds from the estate sale are slated to go to Ivana's three children: Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and, Ivanka Trump. "My mom absolutely loved that house," son Eric told The Journal, adding that the property "embodied Ivana Trump." In her 2017 book "Raising Trump," Trump noted that the property needed "significant work" after it had sat empty for nearly 12 years.
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