Former President Trump's lawyers filed briefs challenging a $485M fraud case, arguing statute of limitations and no deception.

Former President Donald Trump's lawyers filed two briefs with New York's Appellate Division, challenging a civil fraud case against him, which resulted in a $485 million judgment. They argue the case is flawed, has passed the statute of limitations, and that Trump's business partners were not deceived, benefiting over $100 million. They also dispute the valuation of Mar-a-Lago, asserting it is worth over $1 billion. Oral arguments are scheduled for September 26.

August 31, 2024
3 Articles