Trump Scores a Significant Victory in Court
Matt Margolis : Oct 9, 2023
PJ Media
Trump's attorney Christopher Kise argued that the dissolution of Trump's businesses would have been a disaster for not only the businesses but for the company's employees. On Friday, a New York appeals court judge, Associate Justice Peter Moulton, reversed Engoron's order, though he did allow for the bogus civil fraud trial to continue...
[PJMedia.com] Leftist Judge Arthur Engoron's behavior and actions in Trump's civil fraud trial have been questionable at best. His bizarre valuation of Mar-a-Lago at $17 million when real estate experts put it at closer to $300 million has been just one of many factors leading many to believe that the outcome of this trial has been predetermined by anti-Trump partisans. (Image: Pixabay)
Last month, Engoron even ordered the dissolution of Trump's businesses, a move that prompted a swift response from Trump's legal team. Trump's attorney Christopher Kise argued that the dissolution of Trump's businesses would have been a disaster for not only the businesses but for the company's employees. On Friday, a New York appeals court judge, Associate Justice Peter Moulton, reversed Engoron's order, though he did allow for the bogus civil fraud trial to continue.
Engoron had ordered Trump to propose potential receivers by October 26, which would begin the process of dissolution.
During the hearing, Moulton speculated that such a broad interpretation of Engoron's ruling could mean LLCs holding the private homes of Trump and the other defendants could be at risk of being sold.
"[Engoron] clearly does not comprehend the scope of the chaos its decision has wrought," Trump's lawyers said in a court filing earlier in the day.
"We're not seeking delay. We're not seeking anything but a fair trial and these errors permeate the ongoing trial," Kise said in court, referring to "an avalanche of errors" in the summary judgment ruling... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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