Ex-President Trump told us court “Hunting for witches”

Former US President Donald Trump today again came to court to take part in the final hearings of the trial in the New York on charges of accusation that he “deceived many people and real estate institutions for many years.”

Trump before entering the courtroom with his lawyers, made a short statement for the media, again calling the case “Witch Hunting”.

Trump said that the lawsuit filed by the New York Prosecutor General James is the “highest level of intervention in the elections” and “shameful”, added: “This business is the anti -constitutional witch hunt.”

Having stated that he wants to speak at today’s hearing, where the final arguments will be given, Trump said: “Now the judge does not allow me to act because I will raise the question that he does not want to hear.”

The ex-president noted that he would like to speak at a final meeting in this court, which lasts since October 2, 2023, but his request was not satisfied. Judge Arthur F. Engor did not accept the condition “talk only about the case without political content and individual attacks.”

– a case of fraud against Trump

New York Prosecutor General Leticia James, whose indictment claims that Trump, three of his children and his company overtook 3.6 billion dollars. She asks the judge to ban Trump and his children to create companies in New York again, forbid them to purchase commercial real estate for 5 years and finalize $ 370 million.

in a lawsuit filed on charges of “many years of deceit of many persons and institutions in the field of real estate”, judge Arthur Engon decided that the accusations were that the former president Trump and his company called “Trump Organization” were deceived by banks, insurers and insurers and insurers, and People from the world of business, overestimating their assets and exaggerating their net value in contracts and financial documents, should be considered in court.

In its 35-page decision, Engor noted that Trump, his company and its leaders received loans on favorable terms and low insurance contributions, constantly distorting their annual financial indicators.