Judge Arthur Engoron has issued a ruling in Donald Trump’s’ New York civil fraud trial.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is asking for $370 million from Trump and the co-defendants in disgorgement – or ill-gotten gains, alleging he filed fraudulent financial statements that allowed him to obtain loans and insurance policies at more favorable rates.
The case goes to the heart of Trump’s image as a successful billionaire and includes accusations of fraud regarding his Trump Tower apartment, Mar-a-Lago estate and several golf courses, among others.
Engoron has already ruled that Trump and his co-defendants engaged in fraud and ordered the cancelation of any business certificates they hold in New York, an action that is on hold pending Trump’s appeal.
This ruling will address six additional claims against some or all of the defendants including conspiracy, issuing false financial statements, falsifying business records and insurance fraud.
Persons:
Arthur Engoron, Donald Trump’s ’, Letitia James, Trump, Engoron
Organizations:
New York, Trump, disgorgement, New
Locations:
York, Mar, New York