Donald Trump's Billion-Dollar Fraud Trial To Run For 3 Months: US Judge
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It is alleged that former US president Donald Trump and his sons fraudulently overvalued the net worth of company assets by billions of dollars.
A civil trial over allegations that Donald Trump and his sons fraudulently overvalued the net worth of company assets by billions of dollars is scheduled to last three months, a New York judge said Friday.
Judge Arthur Engoron had already determined the non-jury trial would begin October 2 in Manhattan. Preliminary headings were set for the end of September. In an order made public on Friday, the judge specified that the trial would run until December 22.
New York State Attorney General Letitia James on Friday again sent the state Supreme Court hundreds of pages of documents in the $250 million civil case against Trump and his two eldest sons, Donald Jr and Eric.