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In a recent development surrounding the civil fraud case against former President Donald Trump, Judge Arthur Engoron has firmly denied Trump’s bid to have him removed from overseeing the proceedings. The attempt, based on allegations of judicial misconduct, was dismissed by Engoron, who asserted his impartiality and dedication to upholding judicial standards.
Trump’s legal team had argued that Engoron violated rules governing judicial conduct by engaging in discussions about the case with a New York real estate attorney shortly before issuing his ruling. Engoron, however, countered these claims, stating that the attorney had confronted him in an aggressive manner and did not convey any pertinent case details.
“I am supremely confident in my ability to continue to serve, as I always have, impartially,” Engoron affirmed in response to the removal attempt.
The case dates back 3 and a half years and centers on allegations that Trump and his adult sons inflated Trump’s net worth to secure more favorable business deals. In February, Engoron ruled in favor of the prosecution, ordering Trump to pay $464 million in disgorgement and pre-judgment interest. Trump has vigorously denied these accusations and has since appealed the decision.
Despite the ongoing legal battles, Trump’s defense team remains steadfast in their arguments, recently filing a comprehensive 95-page document with New York’s Appellate Division seeking to overturn Engoron’s ruling. They maintain that the case lacks merit and should not have been pursued by the New York Attorney General.
The case continues to unfold amidst a charged political climate as the 2024 election draws nearer, with implications for Trump’s public image and legal standing.