Letitia James

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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Trump's ex-lawyer bows out of fraud trial testimony at last minute: report

Long expected to be a "star witness" in the New York civil fraud trial against former President Donald Trump and his adult sons, former Trump attorney and fixer Michael Cohen has suddenly asked to withdraw from his scheduled testimony due to a medical issue, reported The Daily Beast on Friday.

"Cohen, once Trump’s trusted legal adviser, took the fall for the former president’s hush money payoff to porn stars Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal, among other things, and spent a combined three years in federal prison and under house arrest," reported Jose Pagliery. "The disbarred lawyer has since flipped against Trump, spending recent years publishing books, hosting a podcast, and helping prosecutors — all in the service of exposing his former boss."

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Letitia James looking into Trump Org CFO's potential perjury: report

After being grilled on the witness stand, Trump Organization's former CFO Allen Weisselberg is being looked at for committing perjury after taking incoming from a Forbes reporter publishing a story accusing the convicted tax cheat of lying when he claimed he "never focused" on tallying the former president's Manhattan Trump Tower triplex, The Messenger reported.

Forbes senior editor Dan Alexander, who has been a steady chronicler on Trump's business career beat, published a new piece Thursday accusing the former president's accountant of lying under oath during the New York fraud trial.

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Trump boasts about 'trophy' a bank gave after giving him a 'perfect loan'

Former President Donald Trump lashed out at New York Attorney General Letitia James yet again on Thursday and said that he couldn't have committed fraud because his former bank once gave him a trophy.

In a rant on Truth Social, the ex-president's personal social media platform, he bragged that Deutsche Bank gave him a trophy because he got a loan from their bank. The trophy has an engraving of the Old Post Office in Washington which Trump bought and turned into a hotel.

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'Trump evaded justice': Letitia James scolds ex-president in rare video

New York Attorney General Letitia James pulled a card out of Donald Trump's playbook by releasing a video of her talking to the masses about the sunny status of the fraud trial that her office is prosecuting.

"For years, Donald Trump evaded justice for his repeated and personal fraud," James said in a 1-minute video of her talking directly into a camera. "And as as we continue to present our case, we will show just how much he unfairly benefited as a result."

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Trump really wanted to buy the Buffalo Bills – but the bank wouldn't increase his credit

It was a numbers day in the Manhattan court deciding the fate of the Trump Organization, with staffers from Deutsche Bank on the stand to talk about their experience overseeing Donald Trump's loans, ABC News reported.

One of the details they revealed is that in 2014 Trump desperately wanted to buy the Buffalo Bills football team after Ralph Wilson passed away.

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Trump demands 'full apology' from Forbes for cooperating with Letitia James

Trump on Tuesday demanded a "full apology" from Forbes, which recently kicked him off their list of the wealthiest individuals.

Trump is currently facing numerous legal challenges, including a civil fraud suit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James. In that case, the former president stands accused of inflating his own worth in order to score better banking terms.

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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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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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'No jury... no rights': Trump launches another attack on 'corrupt and racist' prosecutor

Former President Donald Trump, staring down the possibility of losing his New York real estate empire in a fraud trial, griped on Truth Social about being robbed of his civil rights – and launched into yet another complaint targeted at the “racist” state Attorney General Letitia James.

Trump erupted against James, referred to by him as the "Corrupt and Racist A.G. Peekaboo James," who in 2022 filed a lawsuit against Trump and his eponymous empire of businesses accusing them of inflating the value of his properties and lying to lenders and insurers to achieve favorable terms.

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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.”


This is a rush transcript. Copy may not be in its final form.

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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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'Can't be fraud!!!' Trump lashes out in yet another attack on Letitia James

Former President Donald Trump issued yet another attack on Attorney General Letitia James Saturday, posting a video showing her promising to be “a real pain in the a–.”

The video which is dated 2019 shows an interviewer asking James to promise to sue Trump. “I’ll definitely sue him, I'm going to be a real pain in the a–,” she replies. “He’s going to know my name personally.”

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