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A judge’s February ruling that found former President Donald Trump and his company committed hundreds of millions of dollars in fraud should be tossed out, attorneys for Trump said in an appeal filed Monday.

Trump’s lawyers called the $454 million judgment “draconian” and complained that the “case violates centuries of New York case law.” 

Judge Arthur Engoron found that Trump, his company and top executives, including his sons Eric and Donald Trump Jr., deceived banks and insurers for years, inflating Trump’s wealth on financial statements in order to obtain favorable deal terms they wouldn’t have otherwise received.

Engoron concluded the Trumps and their company benefited to the tune of $354 million in “ill-gotten gains” through the scheme, and ruled they must pay the state that sum plus interest of about $100 million.

Closing Arguments Delivered In Trump's Civil Fraud Trial In NYC
Former President Donald Trump and his lawyers Christopher Kise and Alina Habba attend the closing arguments in the Trump Organization civil fraud trial at New York State Supreme Court on January 11, 2024, in New York City.

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In their appeal Monday, Trump’s attorneys repeated arguments they brought up frequently during the more than two-month-long 2023 bench trial. They claimed allegations made by New York Attorney General Letitia James were from outside the statute of limitations and revolved around deals that had “no victims and no losses.” 

“This appeal seeks reversal of the trial court’s legally bereft decisions which ignored the undisputed facts,” said Trump attorney Christopher Kise in a statement to CBS News. 

Kise added that Engoron “willingly allowed a reckless, politically motivated Attorney General to meddle in lawful, private, and mutually profitable transactions.”

Trump’s attorneys also made a claim they’ve been arguing since before the trial, writing that James’ office lacked standing under New York law to bring the 2022 suit against Trump and his company that led to fraud finding. 

Engoron sanctioned five Trump lawyers $7,500 each in September 2023 for “repeating these frivolous arguments” after they were rejected by courts multiple times.

A spokesperson for James noted those fines in responding to the appeal Monday night.

Former President Trump's Sons Don Jr And Eric Testify In New York Fraud Trial
New York Attorney General Letitia James sits in the courtroom during the civil fraud trial of former President Donald Trump and his children at New York State Supreme Court on November 03, 2023, in New York City.

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“Once again, the defendants are raising arguments that they were already sanctioned and fined for. We won this case based on the facts and the law, and we are confident we will prevail on appeal,” the spokesperson said.

Engoron in February issued a scathing ruling against Trump and his company, in which he wrote that Trump and other defendants’ “complete lack of contrition and remorse borders on pathological.” 

“They are accused only of inflating asset values to make more money. The documents prove this over and over again.”

Trump testified during the trial, claiming that if valuations of his properties or wealth were mistaken, it was because they were in fact undervalued. He also blamed his accountants for misleading financial statements at the center of the case.

Engloron concluded Trump and his company gave the accountants “blatantly false financial data.”

“When confronted at trial with the statements, defendants’ fact and expert witnesses simply denied reality, and defendants failed to accept responsibility or to impose internal controls to prevent future recurrences,” Engoron wrote.

He said the frauds in the case “leap off the page and shock the conscience.”

James’ office is expected to respond to the appeal in August, and an appellate court will consider the case during its fall term.



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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is touring parts of Pennsylvania to chat with voters in the key battleground. CBS News campaign reporter Shawna Mizelle has more on the sort of places Walz is visiting, and what type of voters the campaign is targeting.

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Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are focusing some of their efforts before the November election on base supporters with celebrity endorsements and rallies — Harris will chat abortion and reproductive rights at her Houston rally with Beyoncé, and Trump will focus on immigration at his Austin event before his Joe Rogan podcast appearance. CBS News political director Fin Gómez has more.

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A 15-year-old boy from Fall City, Washington, is suspected of killing his parents and three of his siblings. More details about the alleged crimes are emerging through court documents. CBS News Carter Evans has the latest.

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