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Trump defends his ‘great company’ while seeking to postpone NY trial.

Former President‌ Donald Trump Faces Legal Test in​ New York Civil Trial

Former President Donald Trump is facing a crucial⁢ legal ⁤challenge this week as he seeks ⁢to delay his civil trial in‌ New York. The trial, set‌ to begin on October 2nd, stems from a lawsuit filed‌ by Attorney General Letitia James against the Trump Organization and three of ⁣Trump’s adult children. The suit alleges bank and insurance fraud, claiming that the Trump family inflated ⁢business assets for personal gain.

Trump has vehemently defended his family business, referring to it as a “great company” that has been unfairly targeted by a‍ politically⁣ motivated witch ⁤hunt.‍ He has called⁢ on the highest courts ​in⁢ New York and the federal system to intervene, expressing his frustration with the case.

“It is a great company that has been slandered ⁤and maligned by this politically motivated ⁣Witch Hunt. It is very unfair, and I call for help ‌from the highest‍ Courts‍ in New York State, or the Federal System, to intercede.⁣ THIS IS NOT AMERICA!”

The trial was ‌temporarily halted last week when Trump filed a lawsuit against Letitia ⁤James and New York State Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron, who is overseeing the case. ‌Trump’s⁣ lawyers argue that a previous appeals court ruling, which removed his daughter Ivanka Trump from the list of defendants, should also dismiss the claims against⁣ the former president.

One of the key legal questions revolves around⁢ James’s argument that Trump lied about his net worth in his financial statements. She ‍claims that these false statements constituted a⁣ series of “continued wrongs.” However, the appeals court ruled that this doctrine does not extend the legal deadline for filing the case.

Trump’s legal team​ has requested a delay in the⁢ trial until these questions⁤ are resolved. They argue that they cannot​ adequately prepare for ⁤the trial without knowing the ⁢specifics of the charges against their client. The decision on whether the trial will proceed​ as scheduled on October 2nd depends on a ruling in Trump’s lawsuit against‍ Justice Engoron, expected ⁣on Thursday.

Letitia James’s ​office is pushing for ‍the trial to proceed as planned, citing ⁣the need to ​maintain the schedule due to Trump’s involvement in ⁤multiple criminal trials. Trump is facing a total of 91 felony criminal charges ⁢across four ⁣separate trials.

Despite the legal challenges, Trump is actively pursuing the Republican nomination for the 2024⁢ election. ‌He is also scheduled ⁢to appear in a‌ civil defamation trial in January 2023 ‍and has criminal trials set for March and May of ⁤that year.

Throughout ⁣all of these legal battles, Trump ​maintains‌ his innocence⁢ and​ denies any wrongdoing.

How does former President Trump’s⁢ view of being sued align with his statement⁣ about the trial?

​Is ridiculous that I am being sued ⁤for something that ‌happened⁣ many years ​ago when I was a private ⁢citizen,” Trump ⁣said in a ⁢statement. “This ‌is ​nothing more than a continuation⁣ of the witch hunt that⁣ began during the 2016 election. It’s politically motivated and a disgrace to our justice system.”

The ⁤trial in New York comes on the ⁢heels of Trump’s impeachment acquittal⁣⁣ by the Senate earlier this year. The impeachment trial,⁢ which accused Trump of inciting the deadly Capitol insurrection‌ on‌ January 6th, further‌ divided ‌the ⁢nation⁣ along political lines. Many of Trump’s supporters view‍ him as a ⁤victim of a biased legal system, while his⁢ critics ‌see the trial as a necessary ⁤step towards holding him accountable for his actions.

Legal experts believe that the civil trial in New York poses a significant challenge for Trump. Unlike the impeachment trial, which focused on⁤ his role as President, this trial is⁢ centered around his business dealings and personal⁣ conduct. Trump’s financial records and tax returns⁢ are expected to be scrutinized, potentially revealing new information about his wealth and ⁣business practices.

Additionally, the trial could have wider implications ⁣for the‍ Trump Organization and⁢ its future. If ​the charges of bank ‍and insurance ⁣fraud are proven, the organization could face substantial financial penalties and damage‍ to ‍its reputation. Furthermore, the involvement of Trump’s adult children in the lawsuit raises questions about⁤ their potential legal liabilities and their ⁤future ​roles in the family business.

As the trial approaches, both sides are gearing up for a fierce legal‌ battle. Attorney ‌General Letitia James has vowed to hold Trump accountable for his alleged⁢ fraud, stating that no one is above the law. Trump and his legal team, on the⁤ other ⁢hand, ‌are expected to mount a vigorous defense, challenging the evidence and credibility of​ the prosecution.

Regardless⁢ of the ⁣trial’s outcome, the⁣ civil case against Trump represents a significant legal test⁤ for ⁣the former President. ⁤It will determine whether he can successfully navigate the legal ‌challenges that lie ahead, ‍including potential criminal investigations and other civil suits. Furthermore, the trial will serve as a reminder of the ongoing consequences⁣ and scrutiny ‌that can accompany holding the highest office in ⁢the land.

While the outcome of the trial​ remains uncertain,‍ one thing is clear: the legal test facing former President ‌Donald​ Trump is far from over.‍ As the case progresses, the nation will be closely⁤ watching to see how the legal system handles the charges against one‍ of its​ most polarizing figures.



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