Verdict in New York Civil Business Fraud Trial of Former President Donald Trump Delayed to Early/Mid-February, Court Spokesman Says

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01/02/2024 23h44

In a notable update, the much-anticipated verdict in the New York civil business fraud trial involving former President Donald Trump has been pushed back to early to mid-February, as stated by a court spokesman. Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron, who had previously aimed to deliver his final ruling by the end of January, now expects to issue his decision in the specified timeframe.

The revised timeline for the written judgment was revealed by Alfred Baker, spokesman for the New York State Office of Court Administration, who emphasized that it remains a "rough estimate" and is "subject to modifications." Baker clarified that this is the current working plan, indicating potential changes.

Judge Engoron had expressed his intention to conclude Trump's trial in Manhattan Supreme Court by Wednesday of last month while highlighting that adherence to this deadline was uncertain. Despite reporters actively monitoring the court's docket website for any updates, the anticipated day came and went without the final judgment being posted.

Notably, the civil trial revolves around allegations made by New York Attorney General Letitia James. The lawsuit accuses Donald Trump, his company, his two adult sons, and top executives of willfully inflating Trump's net worth, thus engaging in fraudulent practices. These actions, according to James, violated a state antifraud law.

Judge Engoron had previously found the defendants liable for fraud ahead of the trial. The purpose of the proceedings was to determine penalties and address additional claims of wrongdoing specified in James' lawsuit. Engoron presided over the trial without a jury.

While a new timeline for the verdict has been provided, the specific reasons for the delay remain undisclosed. News of the postponement was first reported by Reuters. As this high-profile trial continues, individuals and legal experts eagerly await the court's final ruling on this prominent case.

Although the verdict's delay presents challenges for those following the trial closely, it also highlights the significance and complexity of the allegations made against former President Donald Trump and his business entities. With the final ruling expected to arrive in the coming weeks, its outcome will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications for all parties involved.

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