New York attorney general calls for new sanctions against Donald Trump
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[February 01, 2023]
By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK (Reuters) -New York's attorney general on Tuesday asked a judge
to sanction former U.S. President Donald Trump, his adult children, the
Trump Organization and their lawyers over their responses to her $250
million civil fraud lawsuit against them.
The lawsuit by Attorney General Letitia James last September accused the
defendants of involvement in a decade-long scheme to manipulate asset
values and Trump's net worth, in order to induce banks and insurers to
provide better terms.
On Jan. 26, the defendants filed formal "answers" where, as often occurs
in similar lawsuits, they denied or claimed to lack sufficient knowledge
about dozens of substantive accusations.
In a letter to the Manhattan judge overseeing the case, Arthur Engoron,
James said many responses were "demonstrably false," frivolous or
otherwise improper. She said the Trumps should lose some of their
defenses, as well as face sanctions.
"The court has already admonished defendants and their counsel for their
continued invocation of meritless legal claims but exercised its
discretion in not imposing such sanctions," the letter said. "It does
not appear that this point was taken."
Lawyers for the Trump defendants did not immediately respond to requests
for comment.
James said the improper responses included Trump's objection to being
labeled the "inactive president" of the Trump Organization during his
White House term, though he had used that description in an October 2021
sworn deposition.
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Trump's daughter Ivanka was criticized by James for saying she did
not know whether she had personally met with bankers, or could
confirm the contents of her own emails.
James also rejected arguments by Donald Trump and his sons Donald
Jr. and Eric that she lacked standing to sue and "acted contrary to
the ancient and customary norms" governing prosecutors, saying
Engoron had already rejected their contention that she was pursuing
a political "witch hunt."
Earlier in January, Donald Trump ended two legal challenges to
James' lawsuit, after a Florida judge imposed $937,989 of sanctions
against him and his lawyer for filing a "completely frivolous"
lawsuit accusing Hillary Clinton of trying to rig the 2016 U.S.
presidential election.
James asked for sanctions on the same day new video from her
office's Aug. 10 deposition of Donald Trump showed the former
president repeatedly refusing to answer questions, citing his right
against self-incrimination under the U.S. Constitution.
"This is a vindictive and self-serving fishing expedition, the likes
of which this country has perhaps never seen before," Trump said.
"Anyone in my position not taking the Fifth Amendment would be a
fool, an absolute fool."
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; editing by Jonathan
Oatis)
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