Appeals court will not delay Donald Trump civil fraud trial

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NEW YORK — A New York appeals court on Thursday (Sept 28) refused to delay Donald Trump's scheduled Oct 2 civil fraud trial, after the former US president accused the trial judge of wrongly refusing to throw out most of the case. In a brief order, a five-judge panel of the Appellate Division, a mid-level appeals court in Manhattan, denied...

NEW YORK — A New York appeals court on Thursday refused to delay Donald Trump's scheduled Oct 2 civil fraud trial, after the former US president accused the trial judge of wrongly refusing to throw out most of the case.

The panel ruled two days after state court Justice Arthur Engoron found that Trump and his family business persistently and fraudulently overvalued his assets and net worth in order to obtain better terms on loans and insurance. Lawyers for Trump and the other defendants were not immediately available for comment. James' office had no immediate comment.

Despite his legal woes, Trump holds a commanding lead for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.Trump sued Engoron on Sept 14, seeking to delay the trial and accusing him of ignoring a June ruling from the appeals court that, according to Trump, required gutting James' case because many of her claims were too old.

Engoron found "conclusive evidence" that Trump had overstated his fortune by as much as US$2.2 billion.This could force Trump to cede control to a receiver of properties including Manhattan's Trump Tower, a Wall Street office building, golf courses and his family estate in suburban Westchester County, New York.

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