Porterville Recorder

$25M deal over Trump University fraud lawsuits moves forward

- By SUDHIN THANAWALA

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld an agreement requiring President Donald Trump to pay $25 million to settle lawsuits accusing his now-defunct Trump University of fraud.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected an effort by student Sherri Simpson to opt out of the deal and pursue her own lawsuit.

The move would have derailed the settlement resolving lawsuits that claimed the university pressured students to spend tens of thousands of dollars but then failed to deliver on promises to teach them how to be successful in real estate.

Simpson didn’t drop out of the agreement initially and claimed she had the right to do so before it was finalized. A three-judge panel of the court unanimousl­y disagreed, saying neither a notice to affected students nor due process gave her a second chance to opt out.

The court also said U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel had ample reason to approve the deal.

“Both classes of plaintiffs would have faced significan­t hurdles had they proceeded to trial, including the difficulty of prevailing in a jury trial against either the president-elect (if the trial had proceeded as scheduled) or the sitting president,” Judge Jacqueline Nguyen wrote for the panel.

An attorney for Simpson referred comment to another attorney, who did not immediatel­y respond.

The two class-action lawsuits and a civil lawsuit by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderm­an followed Trump throughout the presidenti­al campaign.

Trump fueled the controvers­y by repeatedly insinuatin­g that Curiel’s Mexican heritage made him biased against Trump. Trump had vowed never to settle but said after the election that he didn’t have time for a trial.

The president did not acknowledg­e any wrongdoing under the terms of the settlement.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY BEBETO MATTHEWS ?? In this 2005 file photo Donald Trump, left, listens as Michael Sexton introduces him to announce the establishm­ent of Trump University at a press conference in New York.
AP PHOTO BY BEBETO MATTHEWS In this 2005 file photo Donald Trump, left, listens as Michael Sexton introduces him to announce the establishm­ent of Trump University at a press conference in New York.

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