Trump seeks to delay New York fraud case trial to 2024

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Donald Trump has asked a judge to delay the trial in the New York attorney general’s $250 million civil fraud suit, saying the current Oct. 2 date doesn’t give him enough time to craft a defense.

The request if granted would likely push back the scheduled Oct 2 trial well into 2024, deep into that year’s presidential campaign. Trump is seeking a second White House term. In a Friday filing in a New York state court in Manhattan, Trump said “fundamental notions of fair play and due process” justified delaying Attorney General Letitia James’ $250 million case.

He said a delay was justified by the “staggering” volume of material and dozens of potential witnesses to question, and that talks with James’ office on an “amicable resolution” broke down.

Trump’s request was joined by the other defendants, including his children Donald Jr, Eric and Ivanka and the Trump Organisation. The defendants are seeking deadlines of Sept 29 for fact discovery, Dec 5 for expert witness discovery, and Dec 8 to provide a certificate of readiness for trial.

James sued Trump and the other defendants in September over their alleged roles in a decade-long scheme to manipulate asset values and Trump’s net worth to win better terms from banks and insurers.

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