Letitia James

Trump's family ran 'a fraud business with a sideline in real estate': Trump University investigator

On Wednesday's edition of CNN's "The ReidOut," Tristan Snell, the former New York official who helped investigate Trump University, broke down the severity of the civil allegations against the former president and members of his family announced by state Attorney General Letitia James.

The suit is the culmination of years of investigation into the former president's family business, which has been accused by former Trump insiders of keeping two sets of books and lying to banks, government agencies, and insurers about the value of various assets and properties.

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Key detail in Trump's NY fraud case is 'particularly damning': legal expert

One of the key details alleged in New York Attorney General Letitia James' civil lawsuit against Donald Trump will make it incredibly difficult to defend against, a legal expert explained on CNN on Wednesday.

The attorney general's lawsuit "alleges that Donald Trump, with the help of his children Donald Trump, Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump, and senior executives at the Trump Organization, falsely inflated his net worth by billions of dollars to induce banks to lend money to the Trump Organization on more favorable terms than would otherwise have been available to the company, to satisfy continuing loan covenants, to induce insurers to provide insurance coverage for higher limits and at lower premiums, and to gain tax benefits, among other things."

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A possible criminal case against Trump 'looks like a good case so far': former White House lawyer

Former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal addressed New York Attorney General Letitia James's recent announcement that she was filing civil charges won't land Donald Trump in prison. One of the things that James said while giving her briefing about the 200-page legal filing is that there are criminal actions that could be charged and that she was referring it to the Southern District of New York for their investigation.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, Katyal explained that there might be serious criminal probes forthcoming.

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NY Times reporter explains why Trump is in 'big trouble' — and can’t put it off on anyone else

New York Times reporter Susanne Craig was anonymously mailed Donald Trump's tax information during the 2016 election after the candidate pledged that after he was audited he would turn over everything. Trump never turned over anything and it was only thanks to years of lawsuits that even the House Oversight Committee was finally able to see the information. She has become among the go-to people when it comes to investigating the finances of Trump and his businesses.

Speaking to MSNBC on a panel of reporters and experts about the New York attorney general's announcement Wednesday, Craig explained that the piece of AG Letitia James' investigation that will be difficult for Trump to explain is his appraiser.

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Bill Barr: NY AG's suit will 'backfire' and make people sympathetic to Trump

Speaking on Fox News this Wednesday, former Attorney General Bill Barr reacted to the breaking news New York Attorney General Leticia James filing a lawsuit against Donald Trump, his three adult children, and his business empire, alleging that Trump violated the law in a scheme to enrich himself.

James is seeking to permanently bar the Trump family from conducting business in New York and is seeking $250 million in penalties.

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Orthodox Jews claim they were barred from White House hate crime event

A group of Orthodox Jews claimed that they were not allowed into a recent White House event on combating hate crimes that specifically condemned violence against minority groups, but reports say that they were simply left out due to a lack of space.

According to The Jerusalem Post, Duvi Honig, CEO of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, RSVP'd to the Sept. 15 event, which the White House called "United We Stand." Billed as a conference against combating prejudice and hate, the United We Stand event was headlined by a speech from President Joe Biden, and featured community leaders from dozens of different religions and ethnicities.

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Trump lawsuit is based on 'lots of existing evidence' collected over years: columnist

Former President Donald Trump, just weeks after the FBI raided his home at Mar-a-Lago, is now being sued in New York state over alleged massive instances of fraud and irregularities in his company. While the former president asserts that the legal battle is baseless, a new column says that the lawsuit against him is based on numerous pieces of evidence that have been collected.

The column, published in The Atlantic by staff writer David Graham, said that the claims made in the lawsuit by New York State Attorney General Letitia James on Wednesday were not unfounded, but were based on many similar allegations that have been made about the former president. "At the very least the claims accord with lots of existing evidence, uncovered by WNYC, ProPublica, and other news organizations," Graham wrote. "They match up with rumors that have swirled around Trump for years, and with the disdain with which many actual New York real-estate titans treat the Trump Organization."

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'A dark day for them': Why NY lawsuit could have disastrous consequences for the Trumps

During a segment on MSNBC this Wednesday, the panel discussed the filing of a sweeping lawsuit targeting Donald Trump, his three adult children, and his businesses by New York Attorney General Letitia James, alleging that they were involved in an expansive fraud scheme lasting over a decade that Trump used to enrich himself.

James said that with the help of his children and others at the Trump organization, the former president gave fraudulent statements of his net worth "to obtain and satisfy loans, get insurance benefits, and pay lower taxes."

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'Another witch hunt': Trump lashes out at 'racist' NY AG over 280-page lawsuit alleging mass fraud

Former President Donald Trump lashed out at New York Attorney General Letitia James after she filed a nearly 300-page lawsuit against him alleging he and his adult children committed massive tax fraud over the span of decades.

In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump didn't address any of the allegations leveled against him and his family, but rather accused James of running a politically motivated "witch hunt."

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'Extremely serious': Analyst on Fox Business expects NY's Trump lawsuit to 'bolster' criminal case

Civil rights attorney Brian Claypool told Fox Business that a lawsuit filed against members of the Trump family could "bolster" a criminal case.

New York Attorney Letitia James announced the lawsuit on Wednesday that seeks to recover $250 million that the Trump Organization allegedly illegally obtained through real estate fraud. The lawsuit also calls to ban former President Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump from serving as an officer of a company in New York.

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Trump's lawyer claims New York lawsuit is 'unchecked abuse of authority'

Former President Donald Trump is in hot legal water yet again, as New York State Attorney General Letitia James has sued Trump, along with his family members and the Trump Organization, for financial fraud and misrepresentation. Trump's legal team is already hitting back, though, claiming that the lawsuit was an "unchecked abuse of authority."

The more than 200-page lawsuit, filed by James on Wednesday, accuses Trump and three of his children, Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Donald Trump Jr., of grossly inflating the values of his businesses, including his hotels, resorts, golf clubs, and more. The lawsuit alleges that the former president deceived numerous financial parties, including lenders, accountants, and tax authorities.

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'They’re screwed': Legal experts erupt after NY AG hits Trump and his family with massive fraud lawsuit

The New York attorney general on Wednesday accused Donald Trump and his family members of lying to lenders and insurers about assets under the real estate holdings of the Trump Organization.

Letitia James said that with the help of his children and others at the Trump organization, the former president gave fraudulent statements of his net worth "to obtain and satisfy loans, get insurance benefits, and pay lower taxes."

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'A sham built on lies': CNN's John King delivers blunt summary of NY AG's accusations against Trump

CNN host John King on Wednesday bluntly summed up New York Attorney General Letitia James' allegations leveled against former President Donald Trump's business practices.

Speaking after James announced her civil lawsuit against Trump that alleged decades' worth of tax fraud, King said that the lawsuit portrays Trump's business as a wholly illegitimate enterprise.

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