Andrew Amer, a lawyer for the New York attorney general, is walking through the allegations of fraud in Donald Trump’s financial statements related to multiple Trump properties.
Amer and assistant attorney general Kevin Wallace showed in court a powerpoint presentation with trial testimony for each property akin to a college lecture.
“The material nature of the inflation of the assets is just so obvious,” Amer said, reminding Judge Arthur Engoron that he already ruled the “false inflation was in fact material,” in the summary judgment order before the trial began.
Amer asserted that former Trump Organization controller Jeffrey McConney, a co-defendant in the case, had to know that rent-stabilized units were worth less than
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