Letitia James

New York’s $250 million lawsuit against Donald Trump is the beginning, not end, of this case

New York Attorney General Letitia James hit former president Donald Trump with a US$250 million lawsuit on Sept. 21, 2022, citing “staggering” amounts of falsified business information and fraud.

The civil lawsuit alleges that Trump, his company – the Trump Organization – and three of his children lied to lenders and insurers about billions of dollars’ worth of assets. This follows a three-year investigation into Trump’s New York-based real estate business.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump rages at Mike Pence for refusing coup demands after House passes election reform

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday once again lashed out at former Vice President Mike Pence for refusing to go along with his plot to illegally remain in power by unilaterally throwing out certified election results from multiple states.

Writing on his Truth Social platform, Trump reacted with anger to the passage of a new bill in the House of Representatives that clarifies the Electoral Count Act and makes it explicit that the vice president's role in overseeing the certification of presidential election results is ceremonial.

Keep reading... Show less

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell begs FBI to give back cell: 'My hearing aids are tied to this phone'

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell continues trying to get his cell phone back from FBI investigators.

Attorneys for the pillow magnate filed a new motion Thursday seeking the return of his phone, arguing that losing access to the device has harmed his business and his personal health because he relies on it for his hearing aids.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump continues heaping 'racist' abuse on Letitia James over fraud lawsuit

Donald Trump kept up his attacks on New York attorney general Letitia James after her office sued him for criminal fraud.

The attorney general filed a $250 million lawsuit Wednesday against the former president, his three eldest children, Trump Organization and the company's top executives alleging a decades-long pattern of fraudulent business practices, and Trump has been lashing out from his Truth Social account.

Keep reading... Show less

'I’m thinking him into jail': The View's audience goes wild as co-hosts mock Trump's legal crisis

The co-hosts of "The View" started off the Thursday show talking about Donald Trump's bad day of legal problems.

Trump is not only facing business problems with a civil lawsuit from the attorney general of New York, but the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals also delivered a repudiation of Trump's legal arguments. The Department of Justice is now free to continue using classified records seized from Mar-a-Lago in its investigations.

Keep reading... Show less

Suspect wounded two men and killed a third because they were homeless: police

A suspect was arrested Wednesday and charged with wounding two men and murdering a third, allegedly because they were homeless, police said.

Gerald Brevard III, 31, was indicted on federal hate crime charges in Washington, D.C., according to the U.S. Justice Department. Brevard was charged with 17 total counts for his alleged crimes, including first-degree murder, assault with intent to kill, aggravated assault, mayhem, and firearms offenses. He is set to be arraigned on the charges on Oct. 18.

Keep reading... Show less

Lara Trump seemingly accuses NY AG Letitia James of killing sick kids because of her Trump investigations

Speaking on Fox News this Wednesday, Donald Trump's daughter-in-law slammed New York Attorney General Letitia James for filing a civil suit against Trump and his businesses alleging that he enriched himself and his family by improperly inflating the value of his assets.

Also named in the suit are three of Trump's adult children, one of whom is Lara Trump's husband, Eric. During the Fox & Friends segment, Lara Trump mentioned James' probe into accusations that her husband funneled money from his cancer charity to his businesses -- alleging that James' inquiry possibly led to the deaths of children.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump legal scandals won’t hurt him with Republicans — but he does have one glaring weakness

The widening legal scandals engulfing Donald Trump aren't likely to hurt him with the Republican base, but GOP strategists do see one vulnerability.

New York's attorney general Letitia James filed a $250 million fraud lawsuit against the Trump Organization, and the former president is under criminal investigation for taking top-secret government documents and for instigating the Jan. 6 insurrection, but Republicans largely don't see those allegations as political negatives, reported Politico.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump acknowledges past business interactions with the mob in new book

In an upcoming book from New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman, former President Donald Trump acknowledged past business interactions with organized crime.

CNN reports that Haberman's new book, titled "Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America," offers new details about Trump's past business practices, which came into the public spotlight earlier this week when New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a civil lawsuit alleging the former president and three of his adult children engaged in years of systemic fraud.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump Organization suddenly ‘in a world of pain’ with cascading legal problems: Mueller prosecutor

The Trump Organization is facing existential threats with a new lawsuit filed by New York attorney general Letitia James and a tax fraud trial scheduled to start next month.

The attorney general filed a $250 million civil fraud lawsuit against Donald Trump, his three eldest children, his family-owned business and some of the company's top executives, alleging that they wildly inflated property values for personal gain and underreported assets for tax purposes -- and former federal prosecutor Andrew Weismann told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that's not the only peril they face.

Keep reading... Show less

'I'd be pretty nervous': Trump biographer explains how Letitia James has the former president cornered

Appearing on CNN on Thursday morning after Donald Trump suffered a string of legal defeats on Wednesday, one of his biographers claimed the case brought against the former president and his family should be keeping him up at night.

Speaking with "New Day" host John Berman, author Gwenda Blair -- who wrote "The Trumps: Three Generations That Built an Empire," claimed that empire is now at risk after New York Attorney General Letitia James accused the Trump family of not only over-inflating the value of the properties, but claimed she was also turning over her findings to the IRS and the U.S. Attorney's office in the Southern District of New York.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump has nobody to take the fall for him on his fraud scheme this time: Michael Cohen

On Wednesday's edition of MSNBC's "All In," Donald Trump's former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen responded to New York Attorney General Letitia James' announcement that she is suing Trump and his children over a massive alleged fraud scheme around the value of assets held by their family business.

Cohen, who previously served prison time for bank fraud and tax evasion surrounding his financial dealings with the former president, emphasized that Trump is in unprecedented legal jeopardy because he no longer has people to take the fall for him.

Keep reading... Show less

FBI's Mar-a-Lago raid may bolster NY Attorney General case against Trump: report

Donald Trump got bad news in multiple legal cases on Wednesday — and two cases may now be focused on the same set of financial documents.

On Wednesday, New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against Trump and his three eldest children and later in the day the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Trump in a case of the documents the FBI seized from Mar-a-Lago.

Keep reading... Show less