The court also should set an expedited schedule if any judgment should be stayed while the former president appeals his case, the office said.
Former President Donald Trump’s appeal is to be filed in the New York State Court of Appeals.
Defendants argued that the court-appointed monitorship remains in effect while defending the request for a stay.
‘These are corrupt people, they shouldn’t be allowed to do what they do.’
The claims are now headed towards state court.
A new House Democrat report accuses President Trump of receiving improper payments from foreign governments while president
The former president’s attorneys are accusing the judge of violating rules governing the judiciary, including showing open bias and gagging the defense.
Ms. Trump left Trump Organization in January 2017, and statute of limitation objections came up throughout her testimony
The case goes to trial on Monday.
The summary ruling found President Trump’s business empire liable for fraudulently inflating property values in loan paperwork.
New York Attorney General Letitia James’s office said in a filing on Monday its civil lawsuit seeking $250 million against former President Donald Trump—the Republican 2024 presidential frontrunner—is “ready for trial.”
The court also should set an expedited schedule if any judgment should be stayed while the former president appeals his case, the office said.
Former President Donald Trump’s appeal is to be filed in the New York State Court of Appeals.
Defendants argued that the court-appointed monitorship remains in effect while defending the request for a stay.
‘These are corrupt people, they shouldn’t be allowed to do what they do.’
The claims are now headed towards state court.
A new House Democrat report accuses President Trump of receiving improper payments from foreign governments while president
The former president’s attorneys are accusing the judge of violating rules governing the judiciary, including showing open bias and gagging the defense.
Ms. Trump left Trump Organization in January 2017, and statute of limitation objections came up throughout her testimony
The case goes to trial on Monday.
The summary ruling found President Trump’s business empire liable for fraudulently inflating property values in loan paperwork.
New York Attorney General Letitia James’s office said in a filing on Monday its civil lawsuit seeking $250 million against former President Donald Trump—the Republican 2024 presidential frontrunner—is “ready for trial.”