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Trump judge says fraud trial schedule 'up in the air' after Michael Cohen delays testimony

Former Trump fixer and lawyer Michael Cohen was due to testify this Tuesday in Donald Trump's New York fraud trial but delayed his appearance due to a medical issue, ABC News reported.

The announcement left the scheduling of the case in disarray, the judge said Monday.

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Judge Chutkan 'literally laughs' in Trump lawyer's face during gag order hearing

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan appeared to mock Trump attorney John Lauro on Monday during a hearing on whether she should impose a gag order on former President Donald Trump.

As described by Politico's Josh Gerstein, Lauro tried to argue that no new restrictions on Trump's ability to publicly discuss the criminal charges being leveled against him were needed on the grounds that the ones already put in place are "working."

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Trump's lawyers planting 'legal landmines' as Manhattan fraud trial looks to be a loser

As Donald Trump's bank fraud trial enters its third week, observers are noting the former president's lawyers appear to be employing a deliberate strategy of dragging it out for a multitude of reasons, one of which includes baiting New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur F. Engoron in an effort to bolster an inevitable appeal.

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Jose Pagliery, the case filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James looks to be a loser for Trump's legal team, so they are stretching it out to create problems for his other trials -- by making him unavailable to appear -- and handing him time to raise more money to pay his mounting legal bills.

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Alina Habba claims vindication after 'forgetting' to request Trump jury trial

Trump attorney Alina Habba thanked New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron after he confirmed that Donald Trump would not have gotten a jury trial – even if defense counsel had asked for it.

Shortly after the trial began, Habba was accused of "forgetting" to request a jury trial on legal forms.

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Trump's ex-CFO knew he tripled size of famed 5th Ave tower but thought it unimportant

Donald Trump’s ex-CFO knew the size of his boss’ famous Fifth Avenue Trump Tower had been listed as three times what it really was on financial documents – but he didn’t give it a second thought, he told a judge Tuesday

Allen Weisselberg said the tower was listed at 30,000 square feet, though he knew it was really 10,000.

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'Mob behavior': Yale historian appalled that request for Trump jury protection needed

Yale historian Joanne Freeman found herself utterly appalled on Tuesday when she saw that special counsel Jack Smith felt the need to request special protections for the people who will serve as jurors at former President Donald Trump's Washington D.C. trial next year.

In his filing, Smith pointed to Trump's very long history of trying to intimidate potential witnesses on social media and requested that the court "implement several of the standard measures frequently used in this District to protect the jury, and impose additional clear guidelines for use of information regarding potential jurors."

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Trump's legal shenanigans might have lost him protection from Mar-a-Lago eviction: expert

One of the most serious potential consequences of former President Donald Trump's loss in the civil fraud suit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James could be the auctioning off of his Mar-a-Lago country club.

Trump has a potential way out, if he can convince the courts that Mar-a-Lago is in fact his home and not a private club — but there will be significant obstacles to doing so, attorney Paul Golden told Newsweek.

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Allen Weisselberg and Michael Cohen set to take the stand in Trump fraud trial this week

NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s first week on trial in New York Attorney General Tish James’ case against his family real estate empire saw the former president sulking inside the courtroom and screaming “witch hunt!” outside it, a gag order from the judge on the second day, and his legal team in overdrive by Friday. The Republican presidential front-runner, facing four criminal cases and a slew of lawsuits, on Friday failed to pause the trial while he appeals the greatest legal setback he’s yet faced. Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron’s ruling the week before the trial began found him an...

Trump uses 'Fyre Festival strategies' instead of legal defense in fraud trial: report

Donald Trump and his lawyers privately conceded he would likely lose his $250 million fraud trial so, instead of mounting an actual legal defense, they are pursuing "Fyre Festival strategies," according to a report.

Sources told Rolling Stone the former president and his attorneys appear to be following the infamous festival's founding principle – in the words of its scandal-plagued organizer, "let's just do it and be legends" – and hoping to score political and public-relations points by angering the judge, harassing witnesses and turning the trial into a media circus.

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Trump biographer outlines 'the most important thing to understand about Donald'

We get an update on Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial with Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter David Cay Johnston. New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking to fine Trump $250 million and is asking for a permanent ban on Trump family members running a business in New York. The outcome of the trial could put the future of the Trump Organization in jeopardy. Trump himself has already been barred from posting or speaking publicly about the trial after his public comments about James, which she described as “race-baiting,” and about Judge Arthur Engoron. Johnston, the author of three books on Trump, including The Big Cheat: How Donald Trump Fleeced America and Enriched Himself and His Family, says that though this trial doesn’t carry with it the potential for incarceration that his criminal trials do, it is just as threatening to the Trump empire because “Donald Trump is his money.”


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Trump's friends are saying New York case is just as much about his self-image: report

The Wall Street Journal spoke with people they say are "friends" of Donald Trump's who believe the New York case could be his psychological undoing.

The one case that has hit Trump "most personally" continues to be the civil fraud trial he's fighting in Manhattan that will be the undoing of his life's work.

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'Highly political judge': Gagged Trump launches another tirade over fraud case

Donald Trump on Saturday lashed out against those involved in the civil fraud case threatening his businesses, including the judge and the New York Attorney General, despite a gag order protecting court staff.

The former president has consistently leveled attacks against Judge Arthur Engoron and AG Letitia James, often calling the latter racist.

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Trump loses bid to halt New York fraud case

An appeals court in New York State has denied a request by former President Donald Trump to suspend a summary judgment in Attorney General Letitia James' civil fraud case against him and his adult sons, reported The Washington Post Friday.

Attorneys for the former president were seeking for the trial, which started this week, to be suspended while he fights a ruling from Judge Arthur Engoron which revokes his business license in the state.

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