Letitia James

'Difficult choice' faces Trump team as he readies to take witness stand: legal expert

Former President Donald Trump’s legal team faces a tough decision about whether to let their gag-ordered client testify in his $250 million civil court trial Monday, according to legal analyst Lisa Rubin.

“Team Trump has a very difficult choice to make,” Rubin said. “Allow Donald Trump to literally sit within inches of the principal law clerk who he has already talked about twice in violation of the gag order… or keep him at home against what I imagine are his deepest wishes.”

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Trump is blowing off advice 'any competent lawyer' would give: CNN legal analyst

Former President Donald Trump is blowing off the advice of his lawyers by testifying in his civil fraud trial next week, and CNN legal analyst Elie Honig on Friday outlined the massive risks that the former president is taking.

Honig started out by asserting that "any competent lawyer on the planet would tell Donald trump, 'You are taking the fifth, you are not taking the stand," and then he proceeded to shred Trump lawyer Alina Habba for her seemingly nonsensical legal ramblings about Trump testifying.

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Trump biographer says ex-president's trial expert was paid 'a great deal' for testifying

He had 500,000 reasons to deliver sunny testimony in Trump's civil fraud trial, according to a Trump biographer.

David Cay Johnston, who authored the book "The Big Cheat," recounted on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" how New York University Professor of Accounting Eli Bartov was compensated handsomely to appear as a witness to paint Trump as a model executive in Trump's $250 million trial brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James accusing the tycoon of building his real estate empire wealth using widespread fraud.

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Trumps in the courtroom fuel 'bad blood' between lawyers at civil fraud trial: analysis

There’s “bad blood” between lawyers in Donald Trump’s $250 million fraud trial with one factor proving especially objectionable: Trumps in the courtroom, according to a new analysis.

Transcripts show an abnormally high number of objections in the Trump Organization's civil court case that only gets higher when the Trumps appear in the New York City courtroom themselves, CBS News reported Thursday.

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Trump financial docs likened to a pack of cigarettes by his own witness: legal analyst

Trump Organization financial records are much like a pack of cigarettes, Donald Trump’s expert witness reportedly testified Thursday.

Eli Bartov compared the company's statements of financial condition — at the heart of Letitia James’ $250 million fraud lawsuit against the former president — to the nation’s leading cause of preventable disease, disability and death, according to legal analyst Lisa Rubin.

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N.Y. appeals court upholds Judge Engoron’s ruling that Trump committed 'widespread fraud'

Former President Donald Trump was dealt a major blow by the New York Court of Appeals on Thursday in the midst of his ongoing civil fraud trial in the Empire State.

On Thursday afternoon, MSNBC legal reporter Lisa Rubin tweeted that appellate judges denied Trump's request to stay (or halt) Judge Arthur Engoron's ruling in favor of New York Attorney General Letitia James, who won a summary judgment in September in her initial claim that Trump committed "pervasive, widespread fraud in financial statements." She linked to a copy of the appellate judges' ruling in the initial post.

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'No question' Trump Tower penthouse price was inflated: defense witness

An expert witness for Donald Trump in his $250 million fraud trial Thursday testified there was “no question” about the swollen valuation of former president’s Manhattan triplex, according to reports.

Accounting expert Eli Bartov told the court Trump had added about $100 million to the value of his Trump Tower triplex in statements of financial condition between 2011 and 2012, ABC News reports.

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Trump golf course isn’t making the grade: code violation records

A Trump Organization golf course in California has been in the rough for more than a year with an alleged municipal code violation, according to government records exclusively obtained by Raw Story.

Municipal officials in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., cited The Trump National Golf Club Los Angeles for a violation involving “grading or retaining wall without a permit” on November 28, 2022.

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'She's a lunatic!' Trump spouts angry rant attacking Letitia James before attending court

An angry Donald Trump called New York Attorney General Letitia James a "lunatic" as he attended his $250 million fraud trial on Thursday.

The former president stopped to speak to reporters before entering the courtroom, where he attacked New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron.

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'I got nothing': Trump lawyer slammed for saying insurrection must last more than 3 hours

Donald Trump’s attorney Wednesday tried to argue the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol didn’t constitute an insurrection because it was only three hours long, then quickly admitted his definition was made up, new courtroom footage shows.

Scott Gessler presented arguments to the Colorado Supreme Court considering the appeal of 14th Amendment challenge seeking to block Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot based on its “insurrectionist ban,” CNN reports.

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'Risk of violence': Justice Engoron's lawyer destroys Trump's free speech claims

A lawyer representing New York Justice Arthur Engoron is pushing back hard on former President Donald Trump's lawsuit alleging that he has restricted the former president's free speech in the New York civil fraud trial.

Trump's claims that his rights are violated by the order, which narrowly prohibits him from making attacks on court staff, is "risible," Engoron's counsel says in the new filing.

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Trump says he told son Eric not to testify: 'His young life' has been 'unfairly disturbed'

Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed he's the one who told his son, Eric, not to testify for the defense in the civil fraud trial threatening their family's fortune.

Raw Story reported earlier in the day that Eric suddenly ditched his plans to testify Wednesday in his family's $250 million fraud trial in a move legal analyst Lisa Rubin says could be a delay tactic for his gag-ordered dad.

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'Nice try': Judge Engoron strikes down Trump lawyer's attempt at last-minute delay

Christopher Kise — the attorney representing former President Donald Trump in the ongoing New York civil fraud case — tried to throw another wrench in the works of the justice system currently ensnaring his client. However, the judge overseeing the case appeared to reject his argument outright.

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin tweeted on Tuesday that Kise did a 180 on a statement yesterday in which he said he wouldn't play to file a motion attempting to delay Trump's upcoming testimony in the case until the appeals challenging Judge Arthur Engoron's gag order had been exhausted. Rubin tweeted an exchange she had with Kise in which she asked if Kise planned to "ask Judge Engereon[sic] to pause the trial so that President Trump's appellate rights can be vindicated." Kise indicated he didn't plan to do so, telling the reporter she was "probably smart enough to know where that would land," and that he tried "not to engage in futile efforts."

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