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Donald Trump’s New York fraud trial nears its finish

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Last updated: 2024/01/11 at 5:20 AM
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Donald Trump is expected to appear in a New York court on Thursday for closing arguments in a civil fraud trial that has already impugned his reputation for financial prowess and may yet imperil his business empire.

Trump at one point threatened to deliver part of the closing argument himself, promising further theatrics in a legal proceeding that the former president has managed to repurpose as a raucous campaign spectacle. He abandoned the idea after the judge, Arthur Engoron, imposed limits on what he could say.

The trial, which began in early October, stems from a lawsuit filed by the New York state attorney-general Letitia James claiming that Trump committed fraud by overstating the value of his properties — from a Manhattan penthouse to golf courses and office buildings — by more than $2bn. In doing so, he was able to secure bank loans and insurance on advantageous terms, James alleged. 

Engoron has already concluded that Trump committed fraud. The trial is to determine the penalties, which are potentially dire. James is seeking $370mn in damages, as well as sanctions that would prevent Trump and his adult sons from doing business in New York. The former president’s lawyers have indicated they are almost certain to appeal against the final judgment.

It is but one of many legal fronts where the former president is battling. He also faces criminal charges in Georgia and Washington related to his conduct after the 2020 election that threaten possible prison time. Yet the New York civil trial has been unique in that it has featured turns in the witness chair by the president and three of his adult children, Donald Jr, Eric and Ivanka. 

While their styles differed — from a testy Eric to a sardonic Don Jr — the Trumps were uniform in insisting that they had followed the advice of their accountants. In any case, the Trump Organization had repaid all of the loans in question in full and on time. As such, no one had been victimised, they contended.

In a brief appearance on the witness stand in early November, the former president alternated between aggrieved and full of rage. “It’s a terrible thing you’ve done. You know nothing about me!” he fumed at Engoron at one point, wagging his finger. The judge, in turn, repeatedly pleaded with Trump’s attorneys to restrain him.

It will be Trump’s second courtroom appearance in a week, after he attended a hearing before a federal appeals court in Washington over whether he can use presidential immunity to dismiss a federal criminal case over the 2020 election.

His legal schedule is heating up just as the Republican presidential primary prepares to kick off next week with the Iowa caucus. Despite his legal woes Trump remains the frontrunner to secure his party’s nomination.

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