Former President Donald Trump has returned to the Manhattan civil fraud trial that threatens to upend his real estate empire.
NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump returned to a New York court Tuesday to watch and deplore the civil fraud trial that threatens to disrupt his real estate empire, but he got no face-to-face encounter — for now — with the star witness against him.
Kidder said she wasn’t aware that those assumptions would be used to improve Trump’s bottom line on financial statements that helped his company make deals and get financing and insurance. Although he’s attending the trial by choice, Trump complained it was taking him off the campaign trail. With Trump at the defense table Tuesday, one of his lawyers, Christopher Kise, objected to what he deemed “very granular” testimony from Kidder.
Outside court, Trump recapped his various criticisms of the case and about Judge Arthur Engoron, a Democrat who’s hearing it without jurors. The suit was brought under a state law that doesn’t allow for a jury.
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