Donald Trump's Fraud Trial Update: Defense Rests, Request for Early Verdict Denied

byiShook Opinion
Dec 13, 2023 - 09:22

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Trump's fraud trial update: Defense rests, judge denies early verdict. Stay tuned for the latest on the legal battle.

Former President Donald Trump's defense team wrapped up its case in the New York civil fraud trial, where Trump faces allegations of inflating his wealth to secure loans and business deals. Despite their efforts, Trump's lawyers were unsuccessful in their renewed attempt to seek an early verdict and end the trial.

The trial, led by New York Attorney General Letitia James, accuses Trump of deceiving banks, insurers, and others by providing inaccurate financial statements. The defense had hoped to cut the trial short by requesting Judge Arthur Engoron to issue a directed verdict, clearing Trump and his company of any wrongdoing. However, Judge Engoron firmly rejected this request, emphasizing that the state lawyers had met the legal requirements for the trial to proceed.

Trump's legal team plans to submit detailed arguments for a directed verdict later this week. However, the judge expressed skepticism about the request, indicating that he may not entertain or read the written submission.

With closing arguments scheduled for January 11, just days before the Iowa caucuses kick off the presidential primary season, the trial remains a significant legal challenge for Trump. The judge aims to deliver a decision by the end of January.

The trial has witnessed key testimonies, including Trump himself, his family members, and financial experts. As Trump contemplates a potential run for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, the legal proceedings add an additional layer of complexity to his political future.

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