Trump’s lawyers ask appeals court to halt current $250M civil fraud trialBy Priscilla DeGregory and Ben Kochman
Published Oct. 6, 2023
Donald Trump’s lawyers Friday asked an appeals court to halt the $250 million civil fraud trial that began this week against the former president.
Trump, 77, had separately filed a notice of appeal Wednesday seeking to overturn a bombshell ruling from Justice Arthur Engoron that sided with New York Attorney General Letitia James on her top fraud claim against the real estate tycoon.
Engoron — who is hearing the Manhattan trial rather than a jury — found that the 45th president was liable for fraud when he exaggerated the value of his assets for years.
As part of what’s known as a summary judgment, Engoron also revoked some of Trump’s business licenses in the Empire State and said a receiver needed to be appointed to oversee the winding down of those companies.
Meanwhile, the trial went forward in Manhattan Supreme Court on the remaining claims and to determine how much Trump should pay for the fraud — which the AG says should be at least $250 million.
But Trump is asking the Appellate Division, First Department, to put the entire trial on hold until a decision is reached on his appeal.
The former commander-in-chief attended the first two days of the trial with his son Eric Trump — a senior vice president of the Trump Organization and a defendant in the case.
The pair were also present for the first half of the trial Wednesday before Trump headed to Mar-a-Lago in the afternoon.
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Source:
https://nypost.com/2023/10/06/trumps-lawyers-ask-appeals-court-to-halt-current-250m-civil-fraud-trial/