Donald Trump accused the New York judge in his civil fraud trial of “having your own agenda” - and the judge told his lawyer to control his client - as a months-long case that could hobble the former U.S. president’s business empire came to an end, writes Reuters.
During a contentious final day of the trial in Manhattan, Trump once again tangled with Justice Arthur Engoron, who is considering what penalties to impose after earlier finding that Trump’s company inflated his net worth to win better financing terms. The judge, deciding the case without a jury, said he hoped to issue a ruling by Jan. 31.
“You have your own agenda. I understand that you can’t listen for more than one minute”, Trump told Engoron in court, as he denied wrongdoing and repeated claims of political persecution.
Trump’s legal team and the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James delivered closing arguments in a case accusing him of inflating his net worth to dupe banks. Kevin Wallace, a lawyer from her office, said Trump’s company issued false financial statements every year between 2011 and 2021.
“Fraud was central to the operation of the Trump Organization’s activities”, Wallace told the judge.
James is seeking nearly USD 370 million and a lifetime ban on Trump from the state’s real-estate industry. Andrew Amer, an attorney for the state, said Trump’s financial statements from before he became president clearly showed he was responsible for their contents.