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Trump Ordered to Pay Over $350 Million in NY Civil Fraud Trial Ruling

The judge’s ruling in Donald J. Trump’s civil fraud case could cost him all his available cash. It also bars the former president from running...

Trump NY Fraud Trial: What to Know After Closing Arguments

A judge’s decision lies ahead, and appeals are highly likely. But this case could end Mr. Trump’s decades-long role in the New York real-estate business.

Trump’s Fraud Trial Draws to an End With Closing Arguments

The former president is expected to attend, but his plan to deliver the final words of his own defense fell apart.

Trump Won’t Give Closing Argument at Fraud Trial After Judge Sets Limits

The former president’s lawyer said he could not abide by limitations set by the judge in the civil fraud case. “I will not hesitate to...

Trump Assails Judge and Testifies to Some Involvement in Financial Statements

The former president, who also railed against New York’s attorney general in front of a packed courtroom, denied he committed fraud and called the trial...

Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump Are Set to Take Stand at Fraud Trial

Donald J. Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump played different roles in the family business. The New York attorney accused them all of fraud.

Trump Lawsuit Against Judge in Fraud Case Rejected by Appeals Court

Former President Donald J. Trump had accused Justice Arthur F. Engoron of ignoring an earlier decision that could have barred evidence from the case.

Takeaways From NY Judge’s Ruling in Trump Fraud Case

Justice Arthur F. Engoron’s finding that the former president committed fraud has major implications for his businesses. But Mr. Trump still has cards left to...

Trump Fraudulently Inflated Property Values, NY Judge Rules 

The decision will simplify the path for Attorney General Letitia James, who has accused former President Donald J. Trump of overvaluing his holdings by as...

Trump Civil Trial Scheduled to Last Nearly Three Months

The trial, stemming from a lawsuit against the former president filed by the New York attorney general, is scheduled to start in October and last...
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