Trump asks NY court to toss remnants of fraud case against him
Source: Politico
04/08/2026 02:49 PM EDT
President Donald Trump, rebuffed by the federal courts in his attempt to prosecute longtime foe New York Attorney General Letitia James, is asking a state court to wipe away the last remnants of a victory she once secured over his family business.
In a 119-page filing Wednesday with New Yorks highest court, the Court of Appeals, Trumps lawyers took what they described as the unusual step of appealing a lower courts decision that was largely in his favor.
That decision threw out a roughly $500 million civil fraud judgment against Trump and his family business while preserving the fraud case against them, in which a Manhattan trial judge found that Trump, his two eldest sons and several business associates fraudulently inflated his net worth and the value of his real estate properties to obtain favorable rates from banks and insurers.
In their brief, Trumps lawyers applauded the lower appeals court for tossing the excessive judgment but asked the Court of Appeals to reverse the fraud finding and remove a ban that blocks Trump and his two eldest sons from serving as officers of a New York business for up to three years. The ban also prevents Trump and his business entities from applying for loans from any financial institution with a New York branch for three years. The court, Trump lawyers wrote, should put an end to this legally deficient case.
Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/08/donald-trump-civil-fraud-appeal-00864123
Link to FILING (PDF) - https://www.politico.com/f/?id=0000019d-6e6b-d8e5-abdd-6eef02ed0000
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badhair77
(5,188 posts)Burn his a$$, please. Make them all suffer.
Deuxcents
(27,065 posts)Im sure, if I asked, a fraud judgement would be thrown out for me, too! When he is ever gonna be held to account for his crimes?
BumRushDaShow
(170,132 posts)and the rest was from penalties during the appeals.