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They’re opportunistic and adaptive,” said former CIA analyst Yaya Fanusie, now an adjunct senior fellow with the Center for a New American Security. It’s unclear how much money Hamas has received in cryptocurrency, but there’s evidence they have amassed significant amounts. Another $94 million was allegedly held by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a militant partner of Hamas, according to Elliptic, another analytics firm. Hamas additionally raises funds through informal taxes and smuggling, according to a Congressional Research Service report from May. Investigators were able to seize 150 cryptocurrency accounts “that laundered funds to and from” Hamas accounts, according to a DOJ news release.
Persons: launderers, European Union –, “ There’s, , Yaya Fanusie, , Dmitry Machikhin, Arda Akartuna, Akartuna, Jake Sullivan, Iran “, Sullivan, Asher Perlin, Yitzchak Weinstock, Weinstock, , al, Perlin Organizations: CNN, Hamas, Justice, Justice Department, European Union, Center, New, New American Security, Department of Homeland Security, , Reuters, Wall Street, Brigades, Palestine Islamic, US State Department, US Treasury Department, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Treasury, US Treasury, White, National, Congressional Research Service, US Justice Department, , Investigators, DOJ Locations: Iran, cryptocurrency, Israel, Washington ,, United States, New American, New Jersey, bitcoin, Jihad, Palestine, Turkey, Lebanon, Lebanese, Syria, Tehran, Jerusalem
DENVER (AP) — A Colorado judge has rejected an attempt by former President Donald Trump to dismiss a lawsuit that seeks to keep him off the state ballot, ruling that his objections on free-speech grounds did not apply. Trump’s attorneys argued that a Colorado law protecting people from being sued over exercising their free speech rights shielded him from the lawsuit, but Colorado District Judge Sarah Wallace said that law doesn’t apply in this case. They also assert that the 14th Amendment requires an act of Congress to be enforced and that it doesn't apply to Trump, anyway. “The framers of the 14th Amendment never intended for it to apply to the President,” he wrote. The trial to determine Trump's eligibility for the Colorado ballot is scheduled to start Oct. 30.
Persons: Donald Trump, Sarah Wallace, doesn’t, Wallace, Donald K, Sherman, Geoffrey Blue, didn't, Trump, Joe Biden's, Blue, , , ___ Gruver Organizations: DENVER, Colorado, Trump, U.S, Supreme, Washington , D.C, Capitol Locations: Colorado, Washington, Denver, Minnesota, Michigan, Washington ,, Georgia, Cheyenne , Wyoming
Schultz had met with a group of employees from Starbucks locations in Long Beach, California, to discuss concerns about working conditions. Lawyers for Starbucks Workers United, which is organizing the company's workers and filed a complaint on behalf of Hall, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Starbucks and Schultz have faced allegations of widespread illegal union-busting from workers, labor groups and Democratic lawmakers. Hall then asked Schultz about allegations of illegal labor practices in complaints pending at the NLRB, according to the filings. SenatorsStarbucks must disclose spending on response to union campaign, judge rulesReporting by Daniel WiessnerOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Howard Schultz, Julia Nikhinson, barista, Brian Gee, Schultz, Hall, ” Gee, Gee, Jonathan Levine, Littler Mendelson, Gabe Frumkin, Barnard Iglitzin, Lindsay Parker Read, rehire, Daniel Wiessner Organizations: Starbucks, Health, Education, Labor, Capitol, REUTERS, Former Starbucks Corp, National Labor Relations, Madison Hall, Starbucks Workers, Workers, Democratic, NLRB, U.S . Department of Labor, Starbucks Corp, National Labor Relations Board, U.S, Senators Starbucks, Thomson Locations: Washington ., California, Los Angeles, Long Beach , California, U.S, Long Beach
A woman living in an Airbnb rent-free for 542 days has been in a similar legal battle before. Elizabeth Hirschhorn was kicked out of a rental two months before moving into the latest property. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementElizabeth Hirschhorn was kicked out of a $2.6 million rental in Oakland, California, in July 2021, DailyMail.com reported. The case was eventually settled on July 20, 2021, just over a month before she moved into Sascha Jovanovic's Airbnb, according to DailyMail.com.
Persons: Elizabeth Hirschhorn, , DailyMail.com, Hirschhorn, Brian, Gordon Bishop, Alex Lewin, Lewin, Brian Bishop, Sascha Jovanovic's Airbnb, Jovanovic, hasn't, Sebastian Rucci, Colin Walshok Organizations: Service, Los Angeles Times, Daily Mail, Times Locations: Los Angeles, Oakland , California, California, Oakland
An Airbnb host failed to register his guesthouse properly, leading to a protracted legal dispute. A judge ruled the host has no legal right to remove her because the home is noncompliant. A judge has ruled that he has no legal right to evict the woman, per the Los Angeles Times. A tense exchange ensued until Hirschhorn's originally scheduled Airbnb stay ended on March 19, 2022. Walshok and Rucci, the legal representatives for both parties, did not immediately respond to Insider's requests for comment.
Persons: , Sascha Jovanovic, Jovanovic, Elizabeth Hirschhorn, Jovanic, Hirschhorn, Hirschhorn's, Airbnb, Sebastian Rucci, Rucci, Colin Walshok, Walshok Organizations: Service, Los Angeles Times, Daily Mail, Times, Department of Building Locations: California, LA
Andrew Tate walks before delivering a press statement outside his house in Voluntari, Ilfov, Romania, August 4, 2023. Inquam Photos/George Calin via REUTERS/ File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBUCHAREST, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Witnesses and alleged victims of controversial internet personality Andrew Tate are being harassed and intimidated in an effort to silence them, their lawyers said on Thursday. U.S. and British legal representatives of alleged victims held a press conference in Bucharest on Thursday. In Britain, four women are planning a civil lawsuit against Tate alleging he raped them between 2013 and 2016. Tate, a self-described misogynist, has gained millions of fans by promoting an ultra-masculine lifestyle that critics say denigrates women.
Persons: Andrew Tate, George Calin, Tate, Tristan, they've, Jillian Roth, Laffey, Kent, Roth, Mateea Petrescu, Matthew Jury, Luiza Ilie, Alan Charlish, Alex Richardson Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Tate, Bucharest, National Center, Thomson Locations: Voluntari, Ilfov, Romania, Rights BUCHAREST, Bucharest, Bucci, United States, United Kingdom, Britain
CNN —Boos echoed around Old Trafford once again as Erik ten Hag led Manchester United to yet another home defeat, this time losing 3-2 to Galatasaray in the UEFA Champions League. Michael Regan/Getty ImagesTen Hag said after the match that there were “no excuses” for United’s continuing woes. Darren Staples/AFP/Getty ImagesHowever, the start of the season has surely been worse than even the most pessimistic of United fans would have predicted. Manager Erik ten Hag is under pressure after United's fifth defeat in seven games. “[There’s been] a lot of off-the-field stuff that others wouldn’t have had to contend with in the history of the game,” the 2007/08 Champions League winner added, referring to situations with Mason Greenwood, Antony and Jadon Sancho.
Persons: Erik ten Hag, Rasmus Højlund, Wilfried Zaha, Kerem Aktürkoğlu, , Mertens, Mauro Icardi, Michael Regan, , , Casemiro, Darren Staples, Sir Alex Ferguson, Rio Ferdinand, “ I’m, ” Ferdinand, Erik, Hag, Martin Rickett, they’ve, Mason Greenwood, Antony, Jadon Sancho, it’s Organizations: CNN, Manchester United, Galatasaray, UEFA Champions League, Theatre of, United, Champions League, Getty, League, Premier League, Former United, TNT Sports, Brentford Locations: Old Trafford, Turkish, AFP
A lawsuit said McDonald's and Wendy's overstated the size of their patties in adverts for nearly every product. A judge just dismissed the lawsuit, saying that the plaintiff didn't prove that the ads would likely mislead a reasonable customer. AdvertisementAdvertisementA judge dismissed a lawsuit that said McDonald's and Wendy's burgers looked much bigger in ads. Wendy's adverts also exaggerated the amount of the toppings its burgers featured, the lawsuit said, without giving specifics. Chimienti said that he'd bought a Bourbon Bacon Cheeseburger and a Big Bacon Cheddar Cheeseburger from Wendy's and a Big Mac and a cheeseburger from McDonald's.
Persons: McDonald's, Wendy's, , Justin Chimienti, Wendy's Bourbon Bacon Cheeseburger, Chimienti, he'd, Bacon Cheeseburger, Bourbon Bacon Cheeseburger, Hector Gonzalez, Gonzalez Organizations: Service, of, YouTube Locations: Eastern, of New York, Wendy's, McDonald's
The judge in Trump's civil fraud trial issued a gag order after Trump repeatedly attacked the court clerk. However, a legal expert told Insider Trump isn't likely to face those kinds of consequences. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe trial judge in the New York civil fraud case against former President Donald Trump on Tuesday issued a gag order against the former president after he repeatedly attacked the court clerk in social media posts. The gag order was issued in the $250 million civil fraud case in New York against Trump, in which Justice Engoron has already found that Trump deceived investors by falsely inflating his property values, committing years of fraud. The more Trump violates the rules, the more the judge has to act to maintain integrity and control," Alexander said.
Persons: Trump, , Donald Trump, Arthur Engoron's, Chuck Schumer, Engoron, general's, Bernard Alexander, Alexander Morrison, Fehr, Alexander, Trump's Organizations: Service, Trump, Trump Organization, New Locations: New York, Los Angeles
New York CNN —Wendy’s and McDonald’s have emerged victorious from a lawsuit that accused the fast food chains of false advertising. Major fast food chains, including Burger King, Arby’s and Taco Bell, have all been targets lately for lawsuits that allege they’re misrepresenting food in their marketing. The explosion has been largely driven by the efforts of a handful of lawyers arguing that food in ads appears more bountiful than what customers actually get. In response, the fast food chains deny the accusations. Burger King, for example, said about a similar lawsuit that “reasonable consumers viewing food advertising know” that food in ads “has been styled to make it look as appetizing as possible.”
Persons: New York CNN —, Wendy’s, Hector Gonzalez, Wendy’s didn’t, Burger, Taco, , ” Tommy Tobin, Perkins Coie, , Burger King Organizations: New, New York CNN, Taco Bell, UCLA School of Law, CNN Locations: New York
Donald Trump left his NY business fraud trial Wednesday after attending for two and a half days. Trump must return in the coming weeks to testify in the $250 million civil trial, brought by the NY AG. "The Trump show is over," James, who has also attended the trial, told reporters after her lead defendant's departure. Over the break, Trump flew the coop. AdvertisementAdvertisementMeanwhile, testimony inside is expected to plod on.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, , speechifying, Letitia James, James, Biden, Jack Smith, Engoron, he'd, Donald Bender, Bender, Camron Harris, Whitley Penn Organizations: NY AG, Service, Wednesday, Justice Department, New York, Trump Organization, New York Police Department, Palm, Trump, Trump Org's Locations: Manhattan, New York, Iowa
Justice Arthur Engoron speaks during the trial of former President Donald Trump for Trump's civil fraud trial at New York State Supreme Court on Tuesday. Shannon Stapleton/Pool/Getty ImagesJudge Arthur Engoron, who is overseeing the New York attorney general’s civil case against Donald Trump, said Tuesday that the trial itself is not the venue for Trump’s attorneys to contest what he’s already ruled on. Leaving court Monday, Trump incorrectly claimed that the judge had agreed that 80% of the attorney general’s case was thrown out because of the statute of limitations. It’s one of several allegations contained in the attorney general’s civil case against Trump, but it could lead to stiff penalties for his business. The attorney general’s office is seeking to bar Trump from doing business in New York.
Persons: Arthur Engoron, Donald Trump, Shannon Stapleton, general’s, he’s, Engoron, , Kevin Wallace, Mr, Wallace, Trump, ” Engoron Organizations: New York, New, Trump Locations: New York
CNN —Judge Arthur Engoron rebuked Donald Trump after the former president attacked his clerk in a social media post on Tuesday and forbade the parties from making any future comments about his staff. Trump looked straight ahead at the judge as he issued the order. The New York attorney general is seeking to bar Trump from doing business in the state. Monday, Trump also went after the clerk in his comments outside the courtroom, though he didn’t mention her by name. The post, which Trump included as an image in his own Truth Social post, did not allege that the clerk was Schumer’s girlfriend, merely that the two were “palling around.” Trump added the baseless “girlfriend” claim.
Persons: Arthur Engoron, Donald Trump, , Trump, ” Engoron, ” Trump, Engoron’s, Chuck Schumer, Schumer, Letitia James, , It’s, , Engoron, Kevin Wallace, “ Mr, Wallace, James ’, general’s Organizations: CNN, New, New York Democrat, New York, Trump Locations: New York
LONDON (AP) — Britain’s inquiry into the response to the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the nation entered its second phase Tuesday, with political decision-making around major developments, such as the timing of lockdowns, set to take center stage. The first phase, which concluded in July, looked at the country's preparedness for the pandemic. An array of experts and politicians are set to testify during the current phase, which is due to end on Dec. 14. The decisions of Boris Johnson, who was prime minister during the pandemic, will be in particular focus. After Hallett's introductory statement, the inquiry heard emotional video testimonies from families who lost loved ones or whose children have suffered long-term physical and mental effects of the virus, so-called long COVID.
Persons: , Lorelei King, Vincent Marzello, , , Heather Hallett, Hallett, Boris Johnson, Johnson, Alan Organizations: Britain’s Locations: London, United Kingdom
WASHINGTON, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Two U.S. senators said they were investigating short video sharing app TikTok's reported decision recently to hire several high-level executives from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. Republican Senator Josh Hawley, who sought unanimously consent to win approval for legislation to ban TikTok in May, plans to force a vote on the issue later this year. "We need to come back to it and we need to ban it," he told Reuters last month. "(TikTok) has hired lobbyists by the bazillion, they are in the halls constantly and they have been able to stop progress." TikTok is fighting a ban by the state of Montana set to take effect on Jan. 1.
Persons: Richard Blumenthal, Republican Marsha Blackburn, Shou Zi Chew, TikTok, Maria Cantwell, Josh Hawley, Donald Trump, David Shepardson, Jonathan Oatis, Mark Porter, Alexandra Hudson Organizations: ByteDance, Democrat, Republican, U.S, Biden, White, TikTok, Reuters, HK, Alexandra Hudson Our, Thomson Locations: China, Montana
NEW YORK (AP) — After a fiery first day of opening arguments, lawyers in Donald Trump's business fraud trial in New York will move on Tuesday to the more plodding task of going through years of his financial documents in what's expected to be a weekslong fight over whether they constitute proof of fraud. An accountant who prepared Trump’s financial statements for years was expected to be back on the witness stand for a second day. Trump, who spent a full day Monday as an angry spectator at the civil trial, was contemplating a return to court as well. The non-jury trial concerns six remaining claims in the lawsuit, and how much Trump might owe in penalties. James is seeking $250 million and a ban on Trump doing business in New York.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Trump, , Letitia James, Arthur Engoron, James, Kevin Wallace, Alina Habba, he’d, Mazars, Donald Bender, Judge Engoron, Wallace, Jill Colvin, Jake Offenhartz, Karen Matthews Organizations: New, Democrat, Trump, Associated Press Locations: New York, Lago, Florida, Sisak, x.com
The same man who has relentlessly attacked his political and legal enemies on the campaign trail, in the White House and on social media – often using violent and incendiary rhetoric – is now showing up at the courthouse. But unlike with his campaign rhetoric, Trump has faced consequences in the legal world for his verbal attacks. This week’s court appearances underscored the reality that Trump’s rhetoric will be the same whether he’s outside a courthouse or on the stage of a campaign rally. And he attacked the judge’s clerk as a “disgrace,” even before his social media post about her. And he said he would return to testify as a witness “at the appropriate time.”Trump’s incendiary rhetoric is nothing new.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Letitia James, Judge Arthur Engoron, Engoron, ” Engoron, , Jack Smith –, , ” Trump, James, he’s, , George Floyd, Mark Milley –, “ I’ll Organizations: CNN, White, New York, GOP, Trump, New, White House, Democrat, Republican, Capitol, Joint Chiefs, Locations: Manhattan, New York, Washington, DC, Florida, Georgia, New York City, South Carolina
A Tesla Model 3 vehicle drives on autopilot along the 405 highway in Westminster, California, U.S., March 16, 2022. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Tesla Inc FollowOct 2 (Reuters) - In a victory for Tesla (TSLA.O), a judge has ruled that a group of vehicle owners must pursue claims that the company misled about its Autopilot features in individual arbitration rather than court. The ruling means Tesla will not have to face class action claims on behalf of much larger groups of vehicle owners. A fifth plaintiff who did not sign an arbitration agreement waited too long to sue, Gilliam ruled in dismissing that plaintiffs' claims. The company moved to send the claims to arbitration, citing the plaintiffs' acceptance of the arbitration agreement.
Persons: Mike Blake, Tesla, District Judge Haywood Gilliam, Gilliam, Andrew Kirtley, Kirtley, Daniel Wiessner, Alexia Garamfalvi, Deepa Babington Organizations: Tesla, REUTERS, U.S, District, Thomson Locations: Westminster , California, U.S, Oakland , California, California, Los Angeles, Albany , New York
A Tesla Model 3 vehicle drives on autopilot along the 405 highway in Westminster, California, U.S., March 16, 2022. The ruling marks a significant victory for Tesla, as it means the company will not have to face class action claims on behalf of much larger groups of vehicle owners. A fifth plaintiff who did not sign an arbitration agreement waited too long to sue, Gilliam ruled in dismissing that plaintiff's claims. The company moved to send the claims to arbitration, citing the plaintiffs' acceptance of the arbitration agreement. Gilliam on Saturday rejected claims by the plaintiffs that the agreements signed by four of the plaintiffs were unenforceable.
Persons: Mike Blake, Tesla, District Judge Haywood Gilliam, Gilliam, plaintiff's, Daniel Wiessner, Alexia Garamfalvi, Deepa Babington Organizations: Tesla, REUTERS, Tesla Inc, U.S, District, Thomson Locations: Westminster , California, U.S, California, Los Angeles, Albany , New York
REUTERS/Joshua Roberts/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Oct 2 (Reuters) - McDonald's (MCD.N) and Wendy's (WEN.O) have defeated a lawsuit accusing them of deceiving hungry diners by exaggerating the size of their burgers. Chimienti, a resident of Long Island's Suffolk County, said McDonald's and Wendy's ads depicted undercooked beef patties because meat shrinks 25% when cooked. The complaint quoted a food stylist who said she had worked for McDonald's and Wendy's, and preferred undercooked patties because fully-cooked burgers looked "less appetizing." He said McDonald's and Wendy's were not legally obligated to sell burgers by advertising them, and that their websites provided "prominent, objective information" about the burgers' weight and caloric content. McDonald's, Wendy's and their lawyers did not immediately respond to similar requests.
Persons: Joshua Roberts, Hector Gonzalez, Justin Chimienti, Wendy's Bourbon Bacon Cheeseburger, McDonald's, Chimienti, Wendy's, Gonzalez, Burger King, Taco Bell, Jonathan Stempel, David Gregorio 私 たち Organizations: McDonald's Corp, REUTERS, District, Mac, McDonald's, Burger, Restaurant Brands, Yum Brands, Wendy's, Court, Eastern District of Locations: Arlington , Virginia, U.S, Brooklyn, Long Island's Suffolk County, Miami, Eastern District, Eastern District of New York, New York
James sued in September 2022, saying Trump, his adult sons Donald Jr. and Eric, the Trump Organization and others had orchestrated a "staggering fraud." Last year, Engoron held Trump in contempt for failing to respond to a subpoena, and eventually imposed $110,000 in fines. And in a Sept. 22 hearing, Engoron pounded his fist on the bench while admonishing the defense about the importance of not making false statements in 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. At the Sept. 22 hearing, for example, he told the courtroom he tried to appear neutral as both sides made their arguments.
Persons: Arthur Engoron, Letitia James, Donald Trump, Trump, James, Donald Jr, Eric, Engoron, Christopher Kise, John Low, Chico Marx, Marx, Beer, Jonathan Stempel, Karen Freifeld, Noeleen Walder, Daniel Wallis 私 Organizations: New York, Republican, White, Trump Organization, Trump, Marx Brothers, Columbia University, New, Voters, American Civil Liberties Union Locations: New, New York, U.S, Manhattan, Lago, Saudi Arabia
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.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, , Donald Trump's, Christopher Kise, Kise, Letitia James, Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, Donald Trump , Jr, Donald J, Arthur Engoron, , Donald Trump ., Jeffrey McConney, Allen Weisselberg, Donald Trump Jr, Chip Somodevilla, James, Weisselberg, McConney, Kevin Wallace, Engoron Organizations: Trump Org, Service, Trump Organization, New York, Trump, New, Trump Revocable Locations: Manhattan, Springs, New York's Westchester County, York, New York
Former President Donald Trump was entitled to receive a jury trial in his New York civil fraud case. AdvertisementAdvertisementFormer President Donald Trump won't receive a jury trial in his $250 million civil fraud case in New York because his lawyers never asked for one. Trump's trial in his civil fraud case began on Monday morning in a downtown Manhattan courtroom, where the embattled former president made a surprise appearance. AdvertisementAdvertisementNew York Attorney General Letitia James asked for a trial without a jury in Donald Trump's civil fraud case. The New York civil fraud trial against Trump could last until December 22, though it could end sooner.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, he's, , Letitia James, Eric, Donald Jr, Arthur Engoron, general's, Donald Trump's, James, didn't, Engoron, Alina Habba Organizations: Service, New York, Trump, Trump Organization, Trump Organization —, New, New York Attorney Locations: New York, Manhattan, York
New York City judge Arthur Engoron is presiding over Donald Trump's NY fraud trial. Engoron, a Democrat, has ruled repeatedly against Trump in the three years he's been presiding over James' lawsuit. But asked Friday if he planned to be at the New York trial, Trump said: "I may. In 2013, he was appointed an acting justice of the state's trial court and ran unopposed for a permanent post in 2015. In another ruling, Engoron said New York's review process for new housing "seems like Rube Goldberg, Franz Kafka, and the Marquis de Sade cooked it up over martinis."
Persons: Arthur Engoron, Donald Trump's, he's, James, , Stevie, Engoron, Trump, Letitia James, frontrunnerwrote, Jean Carroll, He's, Christopher Kise, who've, irreverence, Michael Bloomberg's, Wheatley, Michelle Bernstein Ravenscroft, Bob Dylan, Shakespeare, Marx, Frank Sinatra, — Engoron, Rube Goldberg, Franz Kafka, Marquis, Sade Organizations: Democrat, Trump, ACLU, Service, New, Ivy League, NYS, Trump Organization, White, The Wheatley, New York Mets, Mets, Columbia University, American Civil Liberties Union, New York University, New York, New York City Civil Court Locations: York City, Vietnam, New York City, York, Engoron, Manhattan, New, New York, Queens, East Williston, Long, Old Westbury , New York, Wheatley, Central Park, Trump
CNN —Former President Donald Trump will be in attendance Monday in a New York courtroom for the start of the civil fraud trial against him, his eldest sons, their companies and Trump Organization executives. What’s the impact of the fraud ruling? While Trump can opt to waive his presence at the civil trial, attorneys for the former president have indicated that he is eager to testify in court. Two criminal cases against Trump are scheduled for trial in March in New York and Washington, DC. Smith’s case alleging Trump mishandled classified documents is slated to go to trial in Florida federal court in late May.
Persons: Donald Trump, Judge Arthur Engoron, Trump, Letitia James, Engoron, James ’, Chris Kise, , Kise, Donald Bender, general’s, Allen Weisselberg, Ivanka Trump, Michael Cohen, Weisselberg, who’s, E, Jean Carroll, Carroll, Jack Smith, teeing Organizations: CNN, Trump Organization, New York, Trump, Mar, longtime Trump Organization, Yorkers, Unified Court System, New, DC Locations: New York, York, Rikers, Manhattan, Washington, DC, Florida, Fulton County , Georgia
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