Trump is SUED by New York's Democratic AG Letitia James
September 21, 2022BREAKING NEWS: New York Attorney General Letitia James SUES Trump, Ivanka, Eric and Don Jr. for ‘inflating property prices by billions’ – and tries to ban family from serving as an exec in any firm and making financial transactions for FIVE YEARS
- New York AG Letitia James announced Wednesday she is suing Trump
- Her office has been probing Trump for allegedly boosting property valuations when seeking lending
- Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen testified to House that Trump low-balled property values for tax authorities
- Trump has repeatedly attacked James for ‘witch hunt’ and called her racist
New York Attorney General Letitia James has sued former President Donald Trump and accused him of engaging in ‘numerous acts of fraud,’ in a legal move that follows a three-year probe.
James was to announce the suit at a Wednesday press conference, in a suit that accuses Trump and his three adult children of pumping up property valuations of his real estate empire, and low-balling values when dealing with tax authorities.
She said following a review of ‘millions of documents,’ and told reporters it was for ‘violating the law as part of his efforts to generate profits for himself, his family and his company.’
She said he did so ‘to cheat the system and to cheat all of us.’
‘Claiming you have money that you do not have does not amount to the “Art of the Deal. It’s the art of the steal,’ she said, referencing Trump’s famous book.
There cannot be different rules for different people, she said. ‘Former presidents are no different,’ she added, acknowledging Trump’s station.
Her suit comes after a three year probe, and comes less than two months before the November elections, where Trump isn’t on the ballot but many of his preferred candidates are.
She specifically named Trump and three of his adult children, Don Jr., Eric, and Ivanka Trump, and said they ‘persistently’ inflated the value of assets.
New York AG Letitia James announced Wednesday that her office is suing former President Donald Trump and his adult children
The total ‘fraud’ was in the amount of $250 million, she claimed.
She referred specifically to ‘statements of financial condition’ prepared for Trump by his accountants and executives.
Trump vouched to the accuracy of those statements when submitting them to banks and insurance companies.
‘We show that they violated several state criminal laws, including falsifying business records, showing false financial statements, insurance fraud, and engaging in a conspiracy to commit each of these state law violations,’ she said.
Donald Trump Jr. hit back immediately, tweeting a picture of James and writing: ‘The bull**** Dem witch hunt continues.’
James’ suit also names three Trump children: Don Jr., Ivanka, and Eric
She said Trump inflated his net worth to ‘deceive banks’
She accused them of creating ‘more than 200’ false and misleading asset valuations.
She accused Trump of ‘intentional and deliberate fraud’ by tripling the size of his Trump Tower penthouse apartment, thereby goosing its value.
Donald Trump Jr. hit back immediately, tweeting a picture of James and writing: ‘The bull**** Dem witch hunt continues.’
She also brought up Trump properties including 40 Wall Street.
James said he ‘blatantly ignored legal restrictions’ at Mar-a-Lago by stating it could be developed for residential use, when in fact it was subject to numerous limitations. He valued the property based on a ‘false premise’ that it could be sold and used at a private home, and said it should have been valued at $75 million, when the Trumps valued it as high as $739 million.
Trump properties AG James says were improperly valued
Trump Tower penthouse
40 Wall Street
Mar-a-Lago
Financial states to obtain lease on the Old Post Office in Washington, D.C.
Seven Springs in Westchester County, NY
Trump National Golf Club in LA.
During her extended remarks, James mentioned a series of Trump properties including: Trump Tower, 40 Wall Street, Mar-a-Lago, the lease on the Old Post Office in Washington, D.C., Seven Springs in Westchester County, NY, and Trump National Golf Club in LA.
She said he submitted ‘false and misleading statements of financial condition’ when engaging in lease negotiations with the federal government during the Obama Administration when he obtained a long-term lease for the Old Post Office Building, a landmark building in Washington D.C.
Her complaint runs to 280 pages, and said her remarks ‘barely scratch the surface of the misconduct we uncovered.’
She is asking a court to serve the Trumps for serving as an officer of any company int he state, from entering into any commercial real estate acquisition for five years, or applying for any loans for the same period.
Claiming you have money that you do not have does not amount to the “Art of the Deal. It’s the art of the steal,’ she said, referencing Trump’s famous book.
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