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Trump attorneys’ mistrial motion may violate gag order: legal analyst

Attorneys for Donald Trump on Wednesday filed a motion for a mistrial in the State of New York's civil business fraud case against the ex-president, but their public document may violate the gag order imposed by state Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron.

In their motion, Trump's attorneys are "alleging an 'appearance of bias' by the presiding judge and his principal law clerk," The Messenger reports.

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Letitia James scoffs at Donald Trump’s mistrial motion: You can’t ‘dismiss the truth’

New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office scoffed Wednesday at former President Donald Trump’s motion to dismiss his $250 million civil court trial.

“Once again, Donald Trump is trying to dismiss the truth and the facts, but the numbers and evidence don’t lie,” a spokesperson said in a statement provided to Raw Story.

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Trump team files for mistrial over clerk's 'unprecedented role' in fraud case

Donald Trump's attorneys have filed for a mistrial in the $250 million fraud case against his family business.

The former president's defense team filed a 30-page motion Wednesday morning focused on Judge Arthur Engoron's chief clerk Allison Greenfield, whom Trump has been forbidden to attack in a gag order after he claimed she was the "girlfriend" of Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer and was secretly directing the trial, reported The Daily Beast.

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'Off the rails': Trump's ex-lawyer says former president will be jailed for his comments

If the 45th president continues misbehaving on social media, he may be punching a ticket to a Manhattan lockup.

Former White House attorney Ty Cobb explained during an appearance on CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront” that former president Donald Trump is treading in deep water by castigating the prosecutors, judges, and staff involved in his civil and criminal cases readying for trial across the country.

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Experts testify for the defense in Trump NYC fraud case

NEW YORK — An old friend of Donald Trump testified as an expert witness for the defense team Tuesday in the former president’s Manhattan fraud trial, telling the courtroom that property valuations are more an art than a science. Steven Witkoff, the chairman and CEO at Witkoff, a real estate developing and investing firm, was called in to testify about both the Trump Building at 40 Wall St. and Trump’s golf resort in Florida. However, Manhattan Supreme Justice Arthur Engoron ruled that Witkoff would be allowed to testify only about the 40 Wall St. property. The direct examination stopped abrupt...

Elise Stefanik emerges as Trump's latest legal attack dog

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) has emerged as Donald Trump's new attack dog as he fights against legal problems on multiple fronts.

The New York Republican wrote a letter to the Department of Justice asking for new federal charges against former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, who admitted last month in the $250 million fraud trial in New York that he had lied during congressional testimony in 2019, and that's the second time Stefanik has gone on the attack in that case, reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump team takes blow as expert witness barred from testifying about golf course value

Donald Trump’s legal team took a blow Tuesday in his $250 million civil court trial when New York Judge Arthur Engoron ruled their expert witnesses couldn’t testify about the value of one of his golf courses, according to reports.

Trump pal and real estate investor Steven Witkoff was slated to speak about financial documents linked to Trump’s Doral golf course until State prosecutors issued an objection which Engoron sustained, ABC News reports.

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Trump's expert witness tells court property valuations can be 'wildly different'

An expert witness called by Donald Trump's legal team gave testimony in the New York fraud trial Tuesday explaining that the valuations of a property can be "wildly different" due to projections.

ABC News noted Judge Arthur Engoron listened intently as accountant Jason Flemmons was asked not about Mar-a-Lago's assessment, but another unnamed property.

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'Make Engoron gag again': Michael Cohen says Trump's lies are making N.Y. judge 'nauseous'

Former President Donald Trump and his two adult sons seem to have little strategy at their civil fraud trial in New York beyond making Judge Arthur Engoron sick listening to their false claims.

That's the view of Trump's former attorney and fixer, Michael Cohen, who also gave testimony in the trial and appeared on CNN to weigh in on Donald Trump Jr.'s latest claims on the stand.

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Trump team busted for lying about Wall St. property during fraud trial

Lawyers for the Trump Organization began their defense in the $250 million financial fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James Monday, with Judge Arthur Engoron allowing them to present a slide show extolling the virtues and successes of the company.

However, as Forbes editor and author of "White House, Inc.: How Donald Trump Turned the Presidency into a Business," Dan Alexander noted on X that the Trumps were up to their old tricks by a exaggerating a property's size — a central factor in the state's civil lawsuit.

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Trump melts down as Don Jr. testifies at N.Y trial: 'They just wanted to make me look bad'

Former President Donald Trump unleashed another angry rant at the judge and prosecutors participating in his $250 million fraud trial Monday.

Despite the death of his sister, who was discovered in her New York home earlier in the day, Trump focused his social media messages on his mounting legal problems while his son, Donald Trump Jr., was on the stand.

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Alina Habba's 'unhinged' judge rant might be a sign of where Trump trial is headed: expert

As the $250 million Trump Organization financial fraud trial enters the defense stage, MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos expressed surprise at the strategy that Donald Trump's legal team appears to be using — and suggested it says a lot about where they think the trial is headed.

According to the attorney, it is never ever a good idea for a client or a lawyer to criticize the presiding judge — in this case Judge Arthur Engoron — either in the courtroom or to the press after the day's proceedings conclude.

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Don Trump Jr. jokes about perjury after judge admonishes him for speed-talking

Donald Trump Jr. took the stand on Monday as the first witness for the Trump Organization's defense in the $250 million financial fraud case filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

The son of former President Donald Trump had previously appeared when called by the prosecution, claiming that he was not involved in preparing the financial documents used by the company for loan applications and insurance bids, and stating that was the job belonging to the company's accountants.

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