Before Donald J. Trump was indicted four times over, he was sued by New York’s attorney general, who said that for years the former president, his business and members of his family had fraudulently overvalued their assets by billions of dollars.
Before any of those criminal trials will take place, Mr. Trump is scheduled for a civil trial in New York in October. During the trial, the attorney general, Letitia James, will seek to bar him and three of his children from leading their family business, the Trump Organization, and to require him to pay a fine of around $250 million.
On Wednesday, Ms. James fired an opening salvo, arguing that a trial is not necessary to find that Mr. Trump and the other defendants inflated the value of their assets in annual financial statements, fraudulently obtaining favorable loans and insurance arrangements.
The fraud was so pervasive, she said in a court filing, that Mr. Trump had falsely boosted his net worth by between $812 million and $2.2 billion each year over the course of a decade. » | Jonah E. Bromwich, Ben Protess and William K. Rashbaum | Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Donald Trump accusé d’avoir « gonflé » son patrimoine de « milliards de dollars » pendant dix ans : La procureure générale de l’Etat de New York accuse le milliardaire républicain et ses enfants d’avoir « délibérément » manipulé les évaluations des actifs de leur groupe pour obtenir des prêts plus avantageux auprès des banques ou pour réduire leurs impôts. »