Trump loses bid to end Trump University
lawsuit before trial
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[August 03, 2016]
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S.
judge on Tuesday rejected Republican presidential candidate Donald
Trump's pretrial bid to throw out a lawsuit brought by Trump University
students who said they were defrauded by its real-estate seminars.
U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel said in a written ruling that there
was a "genuine issue of material fact" as to whether Trump knowingly
participated in a scheme to cheat the students, who paid up to $35,000
to learn Trump's real estate investing "secrets" from his "hand-picked"
instructors.
Curiel said there was extensive evidence Trump had not personally met,
interviewed or selected Trump University instructors.
In a July 22 hearing, Curiel tentatively denied the bid by Trump to
dismiss the lawsuit in California, one of three over the defunct Trump
University venture.
Trump's lawyers had argued that the lawsuit, filed in 2013 in U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of California, should be
dismissed because the New York real estate mogul, though personally
involved in developing the concept and curriculum, relied on others to
manage Trump University by the time the plaintiffs purchased seminars.
Trump's lawyers claimed that references in marketing materials to
"secrets," "hand-picked" instructors or "university" were sales
"puffery" and there was no evidence Trump intended to defraud students.
Separately, Curiel rejected an effort to make public video excerpts of
Trump testifying under oath.
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Republican U.S. Presidential nominee Donald Trump attends a campaign
event at Briar Woods High School in Ashburn, Virginia, U.S., August
2, 2016. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Trump's lawyers had fought against the release of the excerpts,
saying they would be exploited by the media and others during the
presidential campaign.
Trump set off an uproar in May when he accused Curiel of being
biased against him because of the candidate's pledge to build a
border wall between the United States and Mexico. Curiel was born in
Indiana and is of Mexican descent.
(Reporting by Jim Christie in San Francisco; Additional reporting by
Karen Freifeld in New York; Editing by Richard Chang and Leslie
Adler)
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