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2024-09-27 Government Corruption
New York appeals court judge calls Trump's $454M civil fraud judgment ‘troubling'
[NY Post] A panel of New York appeals court judges appeared skeptical about the gargantuan $454 million civil fraud judgment Donald Trump was dealt after he was found liable for business fraud — with one jurist calling it "troubling."

The former president is attempting to reverse or reduce the judgment of $354 million — plus an additional $100 million in interest — after a judge sided with New York Attorney General Letitia James, who argued in a lawsuit Trump inflated his net worth by billions to get better loan and insurance terms.

Trump’s lawyers, who have called Judge Arthur Engoron’s February ruling "draconian, unlawful, and unconstitutional," appeared before a five-judge panel on a Manhattan appeals court on Thursday to plead their case.

Some judges appeared receptive to changing the bond.

Judge Peter Moulton questioned if James’ lawsuit turned into "something it was not meant to do."

Moulton added the "immense penalty in this case is troubling."

Trump attorney D. John Sauer argued that James’ lawsuit stretched New York consumer protection laws. There were "no victims" and "no complaints" about Trump’s businesses from lenders and insurers, Sauer claimed.

The lawyer claimed the case was "a clear-cut violation of the statute of limitations," noting transactions used in the non-jury trial.

If the verdict is not overturned, he warned, "people can’t do business in real estate" confidently.

Trump, who has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing since James first brought the suit against him, was not present.

Engoron ruled that Trump, his company and top executives including sons Eric and Don Jr. deceived banks by inflating Trump’s wealth on financial statements — allowing them to obtain favorable loans which they used to reap profits.

Trump’s legal team said the initial requested bond was “unprecedented for a private company,” and said posting full amount was a “practical impossibility.”

In a brief submitted in July to the Appellate Division — the mid-level state appeals court — Trump’s lawyers argued that the financial statements he submitted to banks actually understated his wealth, and there was no indication that any of the lenders were financially harmed.

His legal team has also claimed James’ suit against Trump was politically motivated.

Posted by Frank G 2024-09-27 05:14|| || Front Page|| [11132 views ]  Top
 File under: Tin Hat Dictators, Presidents for Life, & Kleptocrats 

#1 Sorta noticed the impact on new businesses in NY?
Posted by Procopius2k 2024-09-27 07:45||   2024-09-27 07:45|| Front Page Top

#2 Justice David Friedman pressed New York Deputy Solicitor General Judith Vale on whether there was any precedent for the attorney general suing over transactions involving sophisticated parties where neither “lost any money.”

“How do you tether the amount that was assessed by [the] Supreme Court to the harm that was caused here, where the parties left these transactions happy about how things went down?” he asked.

Epoch Times
Posted by Bobby 2024-09-27 12:37||   2024-09-27 12:37|| Front Page Top

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