Trump Lawyer Slams NY AG After $250M Fraud Lawsuit Over Allegedly Inflated Property Values
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Donald Trump's lawyer Alina Habba criticized Attorney General Letitia James, saying Trump properties with James' name wouldn't be as valuable.
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James brought a $250 million civil lawsuit against Trump for allegedly inflating property values up to $2.2 billion.
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Judge Arthur Engoron ruled there was "conclusive evidence" Trump committed fraud by misrepresenting wealth.
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Trump denied wrongdoing, claiming inflated valuations were due to business skills, not fraud.
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James expressed confidence she'll win, saying Trump's "empire was built on nothing but lies."
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