Donald Trump's Lawyers Are Struggling to Attend All of His Trials

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Trump's lawyer has to phone in to the Florida classified documents case because he has to be in New York for Trump's fraud trial.

Trump's chief trial lawyer is seeking to appear in his Florida trial remotely as the former president's legal team struggles to keep up with the five trials he is facing.Christopher Kise has applied to phone in to the Florida classified documents case on Wednesday because he has to be in New York for Trump's civil fraud trial. Kise said in a legal submission earlier this month that the legal team is being overstretched.

He faces a similar election tampering case in Georgia, as well as a trial in New York for allegedly giving hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels in violation of campaign finance law. The former president denies any wrongdoing in all the cases.The New York attorney general is also suing Trump in civil court for fraudulently inflating the value of his assets.

 

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