Letitia James has a warning for 'powerful' people who think they are above the law
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Justice can't be bought.

New York Attorney General Letitia James released another video testimonial on social media on Friday, lauding her team for slogging through 11 weeks of trial and a four-year investigation into a $250 million civil fraud case targeting former President Donald Trump's real estate empire.

She claims the "extensive evidence" and the two-dozen witnesses who testified for the prosecution proved undoubtedly that the 45th president "committed repeated and persistent fraud and unjustly enriched himself, his family, and his business."

"We heard from Donald Trump and his family, his co-defendants, his current and former employees at the Trump Organization, his accounts and associates at financial institutions, loan underwriters, real estate professionals, and experts," she said. "Their testimony illustrated years of fraud and baseless valuations to inflate Donald Trump's net worth."

James took a bow in a way for showing in court that Trump's financial statements "were used to get better loan terms, tax breaks, and a host of other economic benefits."

She then teed up next month's closing arguments where she is expecting to finish what she and her team of prosecutors started.

"I'm confident in our case and that justice will prevail," she said.

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Then she appeared to take a subtle jab at The Don for appearing to be richer than he actually is.

"No matter how powerful you think you are, or how much money you think you have — everyone is equal under the law," she said. "Even Donald Trump."

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