Trump attacks judge, N.Y. attorney general ahead of pivotal civil case

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Former President Donald Trump is attacking the judge and New York attorney general involved in the civil trial against his business that is set to begin Monday and could last months.

Mr. Trump said Judge Arthur Engoron, whose ruling against him last week allowed the Manhattan trial to proceed, had misrepresented the value of his assets and should resign.

The no-jury trial before Judge Engoron will consider whether Mr. Trump, a long-time real estate mogul, should pay massive damages over claims the ex-president manipulated the value of his properties and assets to gain financial advantages on loans and insurance policies. Mr. Trump, the GOP front-runner in the 2024 presidential race, said late Sunday he planned to attend court proceedings Monday. He spent much of the morning unloading on the judge and Ms. James.

“Letitia James made clear that ‘getting Trump’ was the motivating force behind her campaign for attorney general,” the campaign said.

 

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