NEW YORK 鈥 A New York judge has scheduled an October 2023 trial for former U.S. President Donald Trump, three of his adult children and the Trump Organization in a lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James accusing them of fraudulently overvaluing the real estate company鈥檚 assets and Trump鈥檚 net worth.
Justice Arthur Engoron of the state Supreme Court in Manhattan set the trial date during a contentious hearing on Tuesday following motions by the Trumps the night before to have the civil lawsuit dismissed.
鈥淚 ruled on all these issues. It seems to me the facts are the same. The law is the same. Parties are the same,鈥 Engoron told Alina Habba, Trump鈥檚 lawyer. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 keep making the same argument after you鈥檝e already lost.鈥
Habba had accused the judge of bias. Trump, a Republican, has accused James, a Democrat, of suing him because she dislikes him and his politics.
In her lawsuit filed on Sept. 21, James accused Trump, his company, his children Donald Jr, Eric and Ivanka and others of inflating Trump鈥檚 assets by billions of dollars in a decade of lies to banks and insurers. James called the fraud 鈥渟taggering.鈥
The complaint seeks $250 million in damages. It also seeks to stop the Trumps from running businesses in the state and ban Trump and his company from acquiring New York real estate for five years.
Engoron is expected to rule on the motions to dismiss by early January. Trump is already appealing Engoron鈥檚 order requiring an independent watchdog to monitor his company.
The trial, scheduled for Oct. 2, 2023, and other legal issues could complicate Trump鈥檚 campaign, announced last week, for the presidency in 2024.
The Trump Organization is now on trial in another Manhattan courtroom on criminal tax fraud charges.
In addition, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland last week named a special counsel to oversee two criminal investigations, one related to the FBI鈥檚 seizure of government documents from Trump鈥檚 Florida home and the other examining Trump鈥檚 role in efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Trump also faces a criminal investigation in Georgia into whether he interfered with the 2020 election results in that state.
He has called these cases and investigations politically motivated, and has labeled Engoron a 鈥減uppet judge鈥 for James.
In seeking to dismiss the case filed by James, Trump maintained that the attorney general lacked authority to pursue a lawsuit designed to 鈥済et鈥 him when neither the public nor the marketplace was harmed.
鈥淲ho stands to gain from this highly-politicized farse [sic], aside from the politically-compromised Attorney General of the State of New York?鈥 Trump鈥檚 filing said.
Other defendants also urged dismissals.
Lawyers for Trump鈥檚 sons called the lawsuit a 鈥渢extbook example of throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks.鈥 Ivanka Trump鈥檚 lawyers said there were no allegations that she lied to or defrauded anyone.
The Trump Organization鈥檚 former longtime Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg and its Controller Jeffrey McConney also sought dismissals of claims against them. Both testified as prosecution witnesses in the Manhattan criminal trial in which prosecutors accused the company of engaging in tax fraud spanning 15 years.
RELATED STORIES
US Justice Dept names war crimes expert as special counsel for Trump probes
Trump declines to answer questions in NY attorney general investigation