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Sep 27 2023
News
What We Know About a Judge’s Finding That Trump Committed Fraud
When a New York judge ruled on Tuesday that Donald J. Trump had committed fraud by inflating his assets, he was effectively saying that the facts at the heart of the case against Mr. Trump would not be subject to debate during a trial that could begin Monday. The civil case was brought by Letitia James, the New York attorney general, in 2022, and accuses the former president and his family
New York Times (News)May 29 2023
Opinion
On Memorial Day, let us remember the fallen as Lincoln did
Memorial Day’s name seems a bit ambiguous compared with its more precise object. To memorialize means to preserve the memory of or to commemorate. We do that with all sorts of persons and events. The monuments and statues around Washington, D.C., and across the country memorialize. Funerals do so as well for the dearly departed. Nearly any holiday, sacred or secular, calls on us to reverently
Washington ExaminerOct 03 2023
News
Trump At New York Fraud Trial Pushes Victimhood Claim
Photos by Ed Jones and video by Cecilia Sanchez Former US president Donald Trump attended his civil fraud trial in New York for a second day on Tuesday, seizing again on the media exposure to amplify claims he is the victim of a political witch hunt. The 77-year-old, who is facing legal battles on multiple fronts, has arrived to court each day denouncing in his trademark combativeness what he
Barron'sOct 03 2023
News
Judge orders Trump to delete 'disparaging' post about his law clerk and threatens sanctions
The judge presiding over Donald Trump's $250 million civil fraud trial in New York issued a partial gag order in the case Tuesday after the former president trashed his law clerk on social media. "Personal attacks on members of my court staff are unacceptable, inappropriate and I won’t tolerate it," an angry Judge Arthur Engoron said after Trump's post and comments about his law clerk. "
NBC News (Online)Oct 03 2023
News
Trump says he's attending trial to 'expose' AG
Former President Donald Trump said he is attending his civil trial to "expose" New York Attorney General Letitia James, during an exchange with ABC News. Asked by ABC News' Aaron Katersky why he was attending the trial even though he's not required to be there, Trump replied, "Because this trial is a rigged trial. It's a fraudulent trial." "The attorney general is a fraud, and we have to
ABC News (Online)Oct 03 2023
News
Trump fraud trial live updates: Trump says he's attending trial to 'expose' AG
Former President Donald Trump said he is attending his civil trial to "expose" New York Attorney General Letitia James, during an exchange with ABC News. Asked by ABC News' Aaron Katersky why he was attending the trial even though he's not required to be there, Trump replied, "Because this trial is a rigged trial. It's a fraudulent trial." "The attorney general is a fraud, and we have to
ABC News (Online)Oct 03 2023
News
Judge brutally debunks Trump's claim that he threw out most of the NY fraud case against him
The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's New York civil fraud trial shut down Trump's assertion to reporters at the end of the trial's opening day Monday that he had suddenly reversed himself on the statute of limitations. To start Tuesday's proceedings, New York State Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron clarified that Trump's comments were not true, according to The Messenger
SalonSep 29 2023
News
Archdiocese of Baltimore files for bankruptcy due to exepected lawsuits
BALTIMORE — The Archdiocese of Baltimore sent a letter to parishioners to announce the decision to file for bankruptcy. This comes ahead of numerous looming lawsuits. A new law takes effect October 1 which allows victims of child sex abuse to file civil lawsuits, no matter how long ago the abuse occurred. RELATED: Archbishop warns of 'devastating financial consequences' due to potential
WMAR 2Oct 17 2023
News
Trump returns to New York fraud trial after slamming judge
Former President Donald Trump returned to court in Manhattan on Tuesday to attend the ongoing $250 million civil fraud trial against him and his company.
Trump had initially planned to be present at the trial in Manhattan Supreme Court this week for the testimony of Michael Cohen, his former personal lawyer and fixer.
Cohen’s testimony before Congress in 2019, in which he alleged
CNBCOct 03 2023
News
Trump rips New York Attorney General Letitia James before Day 2 of business fraud trial
Former US President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media while arriving for the second day of his civil fraud trial in New York on October 3, 2023. Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday blasted New York Attorney General Letitia James as he headed into court for the second day of trial for her business fraud lawsuit against him and his company. "This case should be dismissed," Trump
CNBC