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New York court throws out $500M fraud ruling against Trump after blockbuster lawsuit from Letitia James – UK Times

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A state appeals court in New York has thrown out a multi-million dollar fraud penalty against Donald Trump and his associates, handing the president a significant financial victory in a lawsuit alleging massive fraud in his family business.

Last year, a verdict in Manhattan found that Trump and his co-defendants in his Trump Organization empire had illegally enriched themselves by defrauding banks and investors as part of a decade-long scheme to secure favorable financing terms for some of his brand-building properties.

An appeals court decision on Thursday determined that the financial verdict from New York Justice Arthur Engoron — which has ballooned to more than $515 million, with growing interest — was “excessive.”

But the ruling only applies to the financial penalties. The court upheld Engoron’s findings that the president and his business partners committed brazen fraud — falling short of the vindication that the president sought through the courts to save him.

Last year’s verdict followed a three-year investigation and lawsuit under New York Attorney General Letitia James, who accused Trump and his associates of fraudulently convincing banks and lenders to give them favorable financing terms based on bogus and inflated financial statements.

An appeals court in New York determined that a massive fraud penalty against Trump that threatened his real-estate empire was ‘excessive’ but agreed that the president and his associates had committed widespread fraud

An appeals court in New York determined that a massive fraud penalty against Trump that threatened his real-estate empire was ‘excessive’ but agreed that the president and his associates had committed widespread fraud (REUTERS)

After a bench trial in civil court, Trump, his companies and trust were ordered to pay the state more than $354 million. The total “disgorgement” owed back to the state among all the defendants — money that is effectively forfeited as “ill-gotten gains” — continued to grow with interest after Trump’s appeal.

On Thursday, a panel of five judges in New York’s mid-level Appellate Division said the judgment is unconstitutional.

“While harm certainly occurred, it was not the cataclysmic harm that can justify a nearly half billion-dollar award to the state,” wrote appellate Judge Peter Moulton in a lengthy, convoluted ruling that spans more than 300 pages.

Engoron’s ruling “is well crafted to curb defendants’ business culture” but “the court’s disgorgement order, which directs that defendants pay nearly half a billion dollars to the State of New York, is an excessive fine that violates the Eighth Amendment of the United States Constitution,” judges added.

The case is now expected to be appealed to the state’s highest court as James continues to seek financial penalties for what she has called Trump’s “illegal profit.”

In a statement, James said the decision supports the “well-supported finding of the trial court: Donald Trump, his company, and two of his children are liable for fraud. “

“The court upheld the injunctive relief we won, limiting Donald Trump and the Trump Organization officers’ ability to do business in New York,” she said. “It should not be lost to history: yet another court has ruled that the president violated the law, and that our case has merit.”

Trump, meanwhile, unloaded on his Truth Social account to claim “TOTAL VICTORY.”

“It was a Political Witch Hunt, in a business sense, the likes of which no one has ever seen before,” he wrote. “This was a Case of Election Interference by the City and State trying to show, illegally, that I did things that were wrong when, in fact, everything I did was absolutely CORRECT and, even, PERFECT.”

New York Attorney General Letitia James investigated allegations of fraud in Trump’s family business for three years before a bench trial in which a judge ordered Trump and his associates to pay more than $350 in so-called ‘ill-gotten gains’

New York Attorney General Letitia James investigated allegations of fraud in Trump’s family business for three years before a bench trial in which a judge ordered Trump and his associates to pay more than $350 in so-called ‘ill-gotten gains’ (AP)

Engoron’s ruling had pierced the heart of a decades-old narrative Trump has used to both boost his national profile and attract investments into his real estate and branding enterprise.

Trump’s successful appeal marks a rare financial win for the president, who has called the judgement a “fraud on me” and has since deployed the Department of Justice to investigate James into whether she violated his civil rights.

Engoron’s order also barred the president from holding any executive office with a New York company and from getting loans from New York banks for three years, while his adult sons are barred from executive offices with any New York company for two years.

Former executives Allen Weisselberg and Jeffrey McConney were also permanently barred from financially controlling any New York businesses, and faced a three-year ban from serving as an officer or director of any New York business.

Those sanctions were frozen while Trump appealed.

After a bench trial, New York Justice Arthur Engoron blasted Trump and his associates for what he called a ‘pathological lack of remorse’ in a decade-long scheme to fraudulently inflate assets in an effort to illegally enrich themselves with better financing terms for their brand-building properties

After a bench trial, New York Justice Arthur Engoron blasted Trump and his associates for what he called a ‘pathological lack of remorse’ in a decade-long scheme to fraudulently inflate assets in an effort to illegally enrich themselves with better financing terms for their brand-building properties (AP)

In his ruling, Engoron pointed to the defendants’ lack of credibility on the witness stand, their failed strategy to “blame the accountants” for the false financial statements and valuations at the center of the case, and the “evidence of deceit” used to come up with the inflated figures under scrutiny.

He pointed to a history of malfeasance within the Trump Organization, followed by the findings in the sprawling fraud case, to determine that Trump and his co-defendants are “likely to continue their fraudulent ways” without a significant judgment against them.

“Their complete lack of contrition and remorse borders on pathological,” he wrote in a 92-page order.

“They are accused only of inflating asset values to make more money. The documents prove this over and over again. This is a venial sin, not a mortal sin,” he added. “Defendants did not commit murder or arson. They did not rob a bank at gunpoint. Donald Trump is not Bernard Madoff. Yet, defendants are incapable of admitting the error of their ways.”

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