'Crazed attack on me and my family:' Trump keeps ranting about multi-million fraud verdict
February 16, 2024
Former President Donald Trump can't stop speaking his truth after Justice Arthur Engoron ordered him to pay more than $355 million in damages for civil fraud.
Not long after Trump posted an epic screed on Truth Social Friday, he returned to his social media site to repeat his grievances and bemoan his lot in New York City civil court.
"The actual bankers who were involved in the loan transactions testified I was a highly sought-after 'whale' of a client with 'one of the strongest personal balance sheets' they had ever seen," Trump reminded his followers.
He continued to rail against any suggestion that loans he secured weren't made good, and said his record is sterling.
"Those banks earned more than $100 Million Dollars in profits doing business with me and my companies," he wrote.
Trump then took umbrage with Engoron's personal knock on his character after the city judge described his lack or remorse as "bordering on pathological."
Trump hit back claiming there is a conspiracy at work to do him and his family damage.
"But to justify his crazed attack on me and my family, this biased, Trump Hating Judge, ignored all this," Trump wrote. "This shocking and corrupt Interference in the Free Markets for political gain places every New York business transaction at risk. We must make sure Corrupt Politicians and Judges cannot continue to abuse the power of their office, and violate the public trust. We have already won, and will continue the fight on appeal!"