By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
IndebtaIndebta
  • Home
  • News
  • Banking
  • Credit Cards
  • Loans
  • Mortgage
  • Investing
  • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Commodities
    • Crypto
    • Forex
  • Videos
  • More
    • Finance
    • Dept Management
    • Small Business
Notification Show More
Aa
IndebtaIndebta
Aa
  • Banking
  • Credit Cards
  • Loans
  • Dept Management
  • Mortgage
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Small Business
  • Videos
  • Home
  • News
  • Banking
  • Credit Cards
  • Loans
  • Mortgage
  • Investing
  • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Commodities
    • Crypto
    • Forex
  • Videos
  • More
    • Finance
    • Dept Management
    • Small Business
Follow US
Indebta > News > Donald Trump committed fraud by inflating real estate value, New York judge rules
News

Donald Trump committed fraud by inflating real estate value, New York judge rules

News Room
Last updated: 2023/09/26 at 6:09 PM
By News Room
Share
3 Min Read
SHARE

Receive free Donald Trump updates

We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Donald Trump news every morning.

Donald Trump, his oldest sons and his business organisation are liable for orchestrating a “persistent and repeated fraud” in which they vastly inflated the value of properties in Manhattan and Florida, as well as golf courses in the US and Scotland, a New York state judge ruled on Tuesday.

In an order handed down days before a case brought by New York attorney-general Letitia James is due to go to trial, Judge Arthur Engoron said the former president and his associates had committed fraud, and issued sanctions against Trump’s lawyers.

He said a jury would be left to determine whether the defendants are also liable for issuing false financial statements and insurance fraud.

The lawsuit, originally filed in 2020, alleges Trump and his businesses inflated the value of assets by more than $2bn in total to obtain hundreds of millions of dollars in loans on favourable terms. The attorney-general is seeking to recover $250mn in damages and attempting to bar the defendants from ever acting as an officer or director of a corporation in the state again.  

The ruling adds to the mountain of legal woes facing Trump as he vies to once again become the Republican nominee for president next year. The 77-year-old faces four criminal indictments over matters including the retention of classified documents and attempting to subvert the result of the 2020 election. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

In his decision, Engoron agreed with the New York attorney-general’s office that assets including a Park Avenue skyscraper and a property on Wall Street were unlawfully inflated, and further ordered that several of Trump’s New York businesses be dissolved, accusing them of continuing to “disseminate false and misleading information” even after a monitor was appointed by the court last November.

Lawyers for the Trumps, including Chris Kise, a former solicitor general of Florida, were also fined $7,500 each by the court.

The judge also dismissed arguments by the Trump lawyers that the banks in question, including Deutsche Bank, were not defrauded as the loans were ultimately repaid in full. As “the first principle of loan accounting is that as risk rises, so do interest rates”, the lenders could have made “even more money” had the true value of Trump’s collateral been stated.

Lawyers for Trump and the Trump Organization did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Read the full article here

News Room September 26, 2023 September 26, 2023
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Finance Weekly Newsletter

Join now for the latest news, tips, and analysis about personal finance, credit cards, dept management, and many more from our experts.
Join Now
French supertax on wealthy raises only a quarter of planned revenue

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects…

Fed Powell delivers remarks at the Hoover Institution

Watch full video on YouTube

Forget Injections. Now You Can Just Take Pills For Weight Loss

Watch full video on YouTube

Chip stocks power South Korea’s share index through record 5,000 level

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects…

Why Nvidia, Google, and Uber still control the market

Watch full video on YouTube

- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

You Might Also Like

News

French supertax on wealthy raises only a quarter of planned revenue

By News Room
News

Chip stocks power South Korea’s share index through record 5,000 level

By News Room
News

Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

By News Room
News

America’s barbarian turn

By News Room
News

Russia knocks out power, heating and water to Ukraine’s freezing capital

By News Room
News

Comus Investment 2025 Annual Letter

By News Room
News

Trump names Tony Blair, Jared Kushner and Marc Rowan to Gaza ‘Board of Peace’

By News Room
News

Is the US about to screw SWFs?

By News Room
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Youtube Instagram
Company
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Press Release
  • Contact
  • Advertisement
More Info
  • Newsletter
  • Market Data
  • Credit Cards
  • Videos

Sign Up For Free

Subscribe to our newsletter and don't miss out on our programs, webinars and trainings.

I have read and agree to the terms & conditions
Join Community

2023 © Indepta.com. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?