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NY court rules fraud charges against Trump University can proceed | Fox News
Here's What's At Stake in Today's Trump University Hearing
Presumptive Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump, no stranger to litigation, faces some off-message distractions from at least two civil lawsuits in the immediate months ahead.
One is in San Diego, and concerns his controversial Trump University operation, and the other is in West Palm Beach, Fla, and relates to the Trump National Golf Resort of Jupiter, Fla.
Just how distracting these cases may prove we’ll begin to find out Friday, when a San Diego federal judge sets a trial date in a class-action against Trump University, which sold real-estate seminars to the public between 2005 and 2010.
Trump is a named defendant in that case, and is expected to be a key witness in it. (He is also a defendant in two other Trump University suits—a civil racketeering case brought in San Diego federal court and a consumer fraud suit brought by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman in Manhattan state court. But neither of those cases will come to trial before the general election in November.)
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Now we know why Republicans are screaming about Hillary's emails. They are trying to cover up the fact their nominee actually hurt people. Actually tricked Americans out of their money.
Interesting days ahead.
NY court rules fraud charges against Trump University can proceed | Fox News
Here's What's At Stake in Today's Trump University Hearing
Presumptive Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump, no stranger to litigation, faces some off-message distractions from at least two civil lawsuits in the immediate months ahead.
One is in San Diego, and concerns his controversial Trump University operation, and the other is in West Palm Beach, Fla, and relates to the Trump National Golf Resort of Jupiter, Fla.
Just how distracting these cases may prove we’ll begin to find out Friday, when a San Diego federal judge sets a trial date in a class-action against Trump University, which sold real-estate seminars to the public between 2005 and 2010.
Trump is a named defendant in that case, and is expected to be a key witness in it. (He is also a defendant in two other Trump University suits—a civil racketeering case brought in San Diego federal court and a consumer fraud suit brought by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman in Manhattan state court. But neither of those cases will come to trial before the general election in November.)
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Now we know why Republicans are screaming about Hillary's emails. They are trying to cover up the fact their nominee actually hurt people. Actually tricked Americans out of their money.
Interesting days ahead.