Will NY AG Letitia James drop the $454M fraud case against Trump by June 30, 2025?
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Official announcement from the New York Attorney General's office
NY AG Letitia James Refuses to Drop $454M Fraud Case Against Trump Amid Appeal
Dec 10, 2024, 04:50 PM
New York Attorney General Letitia James has stated that she will not drop the civil fraud case against President-elect Donald Trump, despite his request to do so for the 'greater good of the country.' James' office argues that the ongoing litigation does not impede Trump's official duties as president, asserting that presidents are not immune from civil lawsuits. Trump, who faces a $454 million judgment, had previously urged James to dismiss the case. The case stems from allegations of business fraud, and Trump's legal team is currently appealing the judgment. James' decision comes as Trump prepares for his inauguration, highlighting a unique aspect of the U.S. justice system where civil litigation can continue against a sitting president.
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