Donald Trump on Wednesday launched fresh vitriol against the judge and prosecuting attorney in his New York business fraud trial, carefully skirting a gag order imposed on him just a day prior.

Trump tried Tuesday to bully a court clerk, sharing false conspiracies about her as well as her personal information. Presiding Judge Arthur Engoron issued a gag order later that day prohibiting all parties involved in the case from publicly discussing court staff.

While Trump avoided mentioning court staff on Wednesday, he went all out with attacks against Engoron and New York Attorney General Letitia James.

“This is election interference. They made up a fake case, these fraudulent people,” Trump told reporters. “And the judge already knows what he’s gonna do. He’s a Democrat judge. In all fairness to him, he has no choice.… He’s run by the Democrats.”

  • @Nightwingdragon@lemmy.world
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    29 months ago

    | Cintron, the Harrington Ocko & Monk partner, doesn’t think the Mar-a-Lago valuation controversy moves the needle on the question of whether Trump committed fraud.

    This I agree with. In the end, what Trump’s team is arguing is that “hey, I only committed a little fraud, not the amount they’re accusing me of!”, as if that’s all that much better.

    But it does open the door enough for Trump’s team to be able to use it as a basis for appeal, especially if those incorrect estimates are tied in any way to the verdict or damages he’s going to have to pay. And unfortunately, Trump has an amazing talent of being able to kick the door in if you leave it open enough for him to even squeeze in a toe.

    • @2piradians@lemmy.world
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      19 months ago

      Going by the events of recent history, I’m inclined to agree that they’ll weasel out of appropriate consequences by arguing over anything except the main points.

      It sure would be nice if the NY court proves us both wrong. I believe that if just one of the cases follows through holding his feet to the fire (including on appeal), the other courts will be much more inclined to follow suit.