Trump committed fraud by inflating value of assets: judge | Inquirer News

Trump committed fraud by inflating value of assets: judge

/ 06:53 AM September 27, 2023

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FILE – Former President Donald Trump pauses before ending his remarks at a rally in Summerville, S.C., Sept. 25, 2023. A New York judge ruled, Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023, that the former president and his company committed fraud for years while building the real estate empire that catapulted him to fame and the White House. (AP Photo/Artie Walker Jr., File)

New York, United States — Donald Trump and his sons Eric and Don Jr. committed fraud by inflating the value of the real estate and financial assets of the Trump Organization for years, a New York judge ruled on Tuesday.

The ruling by Judge Arthur Engoron is a setback for the former president ahead of a trial in the civil case due to begin on Monday.

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New York state Attorney General Letitia James has accused Trump and his two eldest sons of business fraud for allegedly submitting “grossly inflated” numbers to banks and insurers.

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The lawsuit asserts that they lied to tax collectors, lenders and insurers for years in a scheme that routinely misstated the value of the organization’s properties to enrich themselves.

Trump’s lawyers had asked the judge to throw out the case ahead of the trial by granting what is known as a summary judgment in his favor.

James had also asked for a summary judgment, however, asking that Trump be found liable ahead of the trial and the judge sided with the attorney general.

James is seeking $250 million in penalties and the removal of Trump and his sons from the management of the family real estate firm, the Trump Organization.

James claims that Trump and associates submitted “grossly inflated” numbers to banks and insurers each year between 2011 and 2021 “to secure and maintain loans and insurance on more favorable terms.”

They allegedly fraudulently overvalued the net worth of Trump company assets by billions of dollars, resulting in “hundreds of millions of dollars in ill-gotten savings and profits.”

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James has alleged that the overvaluation of Trump’s assets was between $1.9 billion and $3.6 billion per year.

Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, has denounced the case as a “witch hunt,” calling James, who is a Democrat and Black, “racist.”

In January, the Trump Organization was fined $1.6 million by a New York judge in a criminal tax and financial fraud case.

The 77-year-old twice-impeached Trump also faces federal criminal charges for the mishandling of classified documents and conspiracy charges for trying to overturn the 2020 election results.

He also faces state charges for alleged hush money payments in New York and for pressuring state officials to overturn Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential election victory in Georgia.

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Trump was also found liable in a civil trial in May for sexually abusing a onetime magazine columnist in 1996 and for defaming her in comments made last year.

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