
The New York prosecutor who accused former President Donald Trump of fraudulently inflating his assets added $120 million to the amount of damages she's demanding he pay, court records show.
Attorney General Letitia James said Trump should pay $370 million in closing arguments filed in New York City's civil court Friday.
"Based on the documents and testimony introduced during 44 days of trial, the People have established that defendants...reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in ill-gotten gains," the closing argument reads.
"The myriad deceptive schemes they employed to inflate asset values and conceal facts were so outrageous that they belie innocent explanation."
James had previously asked Trump and his associates be on the hook for $250 million.
She also demanded an order permanently barring Trump and former associates Allen Weisselberg and Jeffrey McConney from serving as director of a New York corporation.
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Trump has denied wrongdoing, but Judge Arthur Engoron found him liable for fraud before the trial began. At the heart of the trial is how much money Trump will be ordered to pay.
Trump's attorneys argue James failed to prove fraud.
“Errors or misstatements happen all the time in accounting," his attorneys wrote in a defense brief.
"If there are no indicia of fraud such as concealment, forgery, or deceit, then there is no basis to determine that these [statements of financial condition] are fraudulent."