Trump loses bid to delay New York civil fraud trial

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A New York appeals court has rejected former President Donald Trump's bid to delay a civil fraud trial against him in a case that leaves his business empire in jeopardy.

The decision paves the way for a trial to begin next Monday.

Mr Trump and three of his adult children are expected to be called as witnesses in the case.

The decision comes after New York Judge Arthur Engoron this week ruled Mr Trump was liable for business fraud.

New York Attorney General Letitia James has accused Trump, his two adult sons and the Trump Organization of inflating the value of their properties by more than $2bn (£1.65bn) to suit the needs of their business.
In his ruling issued on Tuesday, Judge Engoron agreed, finding Mr Trump had misrepresented his wealth by hundreds of millions of dollars.

Mr Trump's legal team had sought to delay the case while his attorneys challenged earlier rulings in the case.

Mr Trump and the other defendants in the case have argued that they never committed fraud.

But Thursday's appeals court ruling means a trial in the case will go ahead as scheduled on Monday 2 October.

The case is a bench trial, meaning it will be decided not by a jury but by Judge Engoron, who is presiding over the trial. He has said it could take as long as three months to hear the case.

Judge Engoron's Tuesday ruling resolved the key claim of fraud in Ms James' lawsuit, leaving the trial to focus on a more narrow set of six remaining fraud claims and on determining penalties against Mr Trump.

Ms James is seeking a fine of $250m (£204m) and a ban on Mr Trump doing business in his home state.

Earlier on Thursday, Ms James' office released a list of dozens of possible witnesses for the trial, including Mr Trump himself, his sons Eric and Don Jr and daughter Ivanka.

The BBC has reached out to Mr Trump's lawyers for comment. Mr Trump has denied any wrongdoing, and earlier this week on his social media platform Truth Social, he attacked Mr Engoron for carrying out what he claimed was a politically motivated witch hunt.

Among several decisions, Justice Engoron determined Mr Trump overvalued his Mar-a-Lago, Florida property by 2,300% and claimed Trump Tower in New York was three times its actual size.

Ms James alleged Mr Trump issued false records to get better terms on loans and insurance deals and to pay less tax.

The civil fraud case is one of several legal battles the former president is facing, including federal and state criminal charges.
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00:00 A New York appeals court has rejected former President Donald Trump's bid to delay a
00:04 civil fraud trial against him in a case that leaves his business empire in jeopardy.
00:10 The decision paves the way for a trial to begin next Monday.
00:14 Mr Trump and three of his adult children are expected to be called as witnesses in the
00:19 case.
00:20 The decision comes after New York Judge Arthur N. Goron this week ruled Mr Trump was liable
00:25 for business fraud.
00:26 New York Attorney General Letitia James has accused Trump, his two adult sons and the
00:32 Trump Organization of inflating the value of their properties by more than $2 billion
00:37 (£1.65bn) to suit the needs of their business.
00:42 In his ruling issued on Tuesday, Judge N. Goron agreed, finding Mr Trump had misrepresented
00:48 his wealth by hundreds of millions of dollars.
00:51 Mr Trump's legal team had sought to delay the case while his attorneys challenged earlier
00:56 rulings in the case.
00:58 Mr Trump and the other defendants in the case have argued that they never committed fraud.
01:03 But Thursday's appeals court ruling means a trial in the case will go ahead as scheduled
01:08 on Monday 2 October.
01:10 The case is a bench trial, meaning it will be decided not by a jury but by Judge N. Goron,
01:16 who is presiding over the trial.
01:18 He has said it could take as long as three months to hear the case.
01:22 Judge N. Goron's Tuesday ruling resolved the key claim of fraud in Ms James' lawsuit,
01:27 leaving the trial to focus on a more narrow set of six remaining fraud claims and on determining
01:33 penalties against Mr Trump.
01:35 Ms James is seeking a fine of $250 million (£204m) and a ban on Mr Trump doing business
01:44 in his home state.
01:46 Earlier on Thursday, Ms James' office released a list of dozens of possible witnesses for
01:51 the trial, including Mr Trump himself, his sons Eric and Don Jr and daughter Ike.
01:58 The BBC has reached out to Mr Trump's lawyers for comment.
02:02 Mr Trump has denied any wrongdoing, and earlier this week on his social media platform Truth
02:07 Social, he attacked Mr N. Goron for carrying out what he claimed was a politically motivated
02:13 witch hunt.
02:14 Among several decisions, Justice N. Goron determined Mr Trump overvalued his Mar-a-Lago,
02:20 Florida property by 2,300 per cent and claimed Trump Tower in New York was three times its
02:27 actual size.
02:28 Ms James alleged Mr Trump issued false records to get better terms on loans and insurance
02:34 deals and to pay less tax.
02:36 The civil fraud case is one of several legal battles the former president is facing, including
02:41 federal and state criminal charges.

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