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Eric Trump's lawyer drops him as client in Trump Org fraud suit: report

On Tuesday, Forbes reported that Eric Trump's attorney representing him in New York State's civil fraud suit against the Trump family business has resigned.

"Marc Mukasey of Mukasey Frenchman LLP informed a New York state Supreme Court judge in Manhattan that he was withdrawing from the case on Sept. 14," reported Zach Everson. "The move comes one day after a judge's order to seal a stipulation between the parties was filed. Before that agreement, the docket shows no activity in this case since January. It's not clear if there's any connection between the agreement and Mukasey's departure."

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NY prosecutors 'aggressively' pursuing Trump tax-fraud probe as Weisselberg returns to court: report

New York prosecutors appear to be "aggressively" pursuing their tax fraud-related investigation of the Trump Organization, which led to criminal charges being filed against the former president's company and its chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, in July.

The Trump Organization's lawyers and Weisselberg are set to appear in court Monday for the first time since they were arraigned three months ago, on charges that they participated in a 15-year scheme to defraud taxpayers by paying company executives with untaxed benefits.

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Manhattan judge shoots down legal bid by two NRA members to intervene in NY AG’s lawsuit

NEW YORK — A Manhattan judge shot down a Thursday bid by two National Rifle Association members to spare the gun rights group from a lawsuit aimed at its eradication. Lawyers for Francis Tate and Mario Aguirre, both card-carrying NRA members, argued the group’s rank-and-file should be permitted to intervene in the case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James to shutter the New York-chartered non-profit. The pair opposed James’ efforts for dissolution of the NRA, saying they instead hope to reform its leadership. But state Supreme Court Justice Joel Cohen, after a nearly 90-minute he...

US judge approves deal dissolving Purdue Pharma in opioid saga

Purdue Pharma, manufacturer of the OxyContin drug that has been blamed for the US opioid crisis, will be dissolved under a plan approved by a federal judge on Wednesday.

However, the Sackler families that founded and profited from the company will largely be shielded from further penalties, though they will pay $4.5 billion to settle the many lawsuits over the sale of opioids.

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Ex-New York governor Andrew Cuomo stripped of Emmy over sex harassment

Andrew Cuomo, who resigned as New York governor over sexual harassment allegations, was stripped Tuesday of the Emmy he won for his primetime pandemic briefings.

The one-time Democratic Party heavyweight won global plaudits for his straight-talking television performances about the coronavirus as it raged though the United States in early 2020.

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NRA hid spending millions on Wayne LaPierre's taxable benefits from the IRS: New York AG

A new filing from the New York Attorney General's Office alleges that the National Rifle Association spent more than $10 million in flights for longtime leader Wayne LaPierre without properly reporting it to the Internal Revenue Service.

Via Moms Demand founder Shannon Watts, the New York AG alleges that the NRA paid millions for LaPierre to fly "exclusively by private charter for over a decade."

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's legal woes far from over

By Jan Wolfe

(Reuters) - Here is an overview of the civil lawsuits and criminal investigations likely to face New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for months to come as he returns to private life following his resignation on Tuesday over a sexual harassment scandal.

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Money and lies: Your definitive guide to 21 legal cases and investigations now engulfing Trump and the family business

Bookmark this article. It's your scorecard to the trials and tribulations of Donald J. Trump.

DCReport@RawStory has compiled a list of 21 legal cases, investigations and related matters now engulfing Trump, his family and their four-generation criminal enterprise, the Trump Organization.

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Albany sheriff says Cuomo could face misdemeanor in groping case

ALBANY, N.Y. — A criminal investigation into accusations that Gov. Andrew Cuomo groped a young woman working in his office is still in its early stages, Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple said Saturday. Apple declined to disclose details about the probe into the Democratic governor, but said the alleged conduct is “sexual in nature” and could potentially lead to misdemeanor charges and an arrest. The criminal investigation comes days after Attorney General Letitia James’ office released a damning report corroborating the accounts of 11 women, predominantly young staffers, who say Cuomo repeated...

Cuomo attorneys push back on Boylan retaliation claims following harassment report

ALBANY — Lawyers for Gov. Andrew Cuomo are pushing back on assertions that the governor and his top aides retaliated against former adviser Lindsey Boylan after she publicly accused him of sexual harassment. The legal team representing the Executive Chamber released a 13-page letter Thursday in an attempt to dispel a damning report from State Attorney General Letitia James’ office that substantiated sexual harassment claims of 11 women and found Cuomo’s office retaliated against Boylan after she came forward. “One of the report’s many errors is its conclusion that the Executive Chamber impermi...

Criminal probes launched against New York's isolated Cuomo

Lauded nationwide last year for his no-nonsense coronavirus briefings, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo was clinging to his political life Wednesday as prosecutors opened criminal inquiries into sexual harassment allegations against the powerful Democrat.

As Donald Trump sowed chaos last spring, Cuomo's televised pandemic press conferences comforted Americans and even led to clamor for a presidential run, but the 63-year-old now finds himself a political pariah.

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Criminal probes launched against New York's isolated Cuomo

Lauded nationwide last year for his no-nonsense coronavirus briefings, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo was clinging to his political life Wednesday as prosecutors opened criminal inquiries into sexual harassment allegations against the powerful Democrat.

As Donald Trump sowed chaos last spring, Cuomo's televised pandemic press conferences comforted Americans and even led to clamor for a presidential run, but the 63-year-old now finds himself a political pariah.

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WATCH: Biden calls on longtime ally Andrew Cuomo to resign after bombshell sex harassment probe

Answering questions from CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins at a press conference Tuesday, President Joe Biden agreed that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo should resign.

Biden, who helped pass the Violence Against Women Act, said earlier this year that he would wait until the attorney general's investigation had concluded before making a comment. After New York AG Letitia James (D-NY) revealed her findings, Biden agreed that Cuomo should step down.

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