Trump to testify in NY fraud case on Nov. 6.
Former President Donald Trump to Testify in Civil Fraud Case
Former President Donald Trump is set to testify in the civil fraud case pursued by the New York Attorney’s Office on November 6. This comes after his three adult children, who hold positions in the Trump Organization, have already given their testimonies. State prosecutors have revealed that the trial, which began on October 2, is expected to continue until December. The presiding judge, New York Supreme Court Justice Engoron, has already ruled Trump liable for fraud and ordered the disgorgement of his Trump Organization. The trial will now determine the amount he must pay in damages.
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Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., both executive vice presidents at the Trump Organization, are also defendants in the case and will testify. Ivanka Trump, who left the organization in 2016, is expected to testify as well, following a judge’s order on October 27. Her attorneys plan to appeal the decision.
The trial schedule sets up an intense period for New York Attorney General Letitia James’s lawsuit. She accuses the former president, who is currently the Republican front-runner for 2024, of inflating his wealth on financial statements to secure loans and deals.
President Trump criticized Ms. James and Justice Engoron for including Ivanka Trump as a witness, despite her dismissal from the case by an appeals court due to the statute of limitations. Ivanka Trump’s lawyer argued that the state lacks jurisdiction over her, while one of President Trump’s attorneys claimed that the state lawyers simply want to target another one of his children.
President Trump maintains his innocence, asserting that the financial statements in question were understated, not inflated as alleged by Ms. James. He believes the case should be dismissed and accuses the judge of bias and unfair treatment.
President Trump has been actively attending the trial and providing updates to the press. However, he has faced fines from the judge for making statements about court staff and individuals involved in the case. Despite these challenges, President Trump remains determined to defend himself and his family.
The Associated Press contributed to this report
What are the allegations of civil fraud against Donald Trump and the Trump Organization?
Profits from the civil fraud scheme.
The civil fraud case against Donald Trump stems from allegations that he misled investors through the Trump Organization’s marketing of several projects, including the Trump SoHo hotel and condominium development in New York City. Prosecutors argue that Trump and his organization made false statements about the project’s sales, leading investors to believe it was more successful than it actually was.
The trial has been closely watched, as it marks the first time a former U.S. president is being called to testify in a civil case. Trump’s testimony will undoubtedly be highly anticipated, as it may provide crucial insight into the allegations of fraud against him. The former president has vigorously denied any wrongdoing and has dismissed the case as politically motivated.
The defense team representing Trump has sought to delay or avoid his deposition in the case, claiming that the former president is protected by executive privilege. However, Justice Engoron has denied these requests, stating that Trump’s testimony is essential for a fair resolution of the case. The judge acknowledged the unique circumstances presented by a former president being called to testify, but emphasized the importance of upholding the rule of law.
The New York Attorney’s Office has also taken steps to ensure that Trump’s testimony is conducted in a secure manner. Special precautions have been put in place to avoid any leaks or disruptions during the deposition.
Legal experts have offered differing opinions on the potential impact of Trump’s testimony. Some believe that his words and demeanor during the deposition could significantly influence the outcome of the case. Others argue that, as a skilled public speaker, Trump may be able to deflect difficult questions or cast doubt on the evidence against him.
Regardless of the verdict in this civil fraud case, the proceedings have underscored the legal challenges that former presidents can face once they leave office. Former presidents no longer enjoy the immunity from civil suits granted to sitting presidents, leaving them vulnerable to legal action.
The outcome of this case may have broader implications for Trump’s political career and potential future legal battles. If found liable for civil fraud, it could damage his credibility and make it more difficult for him to mount a successful comeback in politics.
As the trial continues, the spotlight will remain on the former president and his testimony. The civil fraud case serves as a reminder that no one, regardless of their position or former stature, is above the law. The justice system will decide whether Trump is guilty of fraud or if he is indeed the victim of a politically motivated attack.
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