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Trump facing trial before inaugurati­on as president

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SAN DIEGO: Donald Trump is scheduled to go on trial this month in a class-action lawsuit against him and his now-defunct Trump University, potentiall­y taking the witness stand weeks before his inaugurati­on as president of the US.

US District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, the Indiana-born jurist who was accused of bias by Trump during the campaign for his Mexican heritage, was due to hold a hearing yesterday on jury instructio­ns and what evidence to allow at trial, which begins on November 28.

Among the flurry of requests from both sides due to be considered is a highly unusual petition by Trump’s attorneys to exclude any statements made by or about their client during the presidenti­al campaign.

The request would apply to Trump’s tweets, a video of Trump making sexually predatory comments about women, his tax history, revelation­s about his private charitable foundation and public criticisms about the judge in the case.

Trump’s attorney Daniel Petrocelli told the judge last month that evidence tied to the campaign would be irrelevant to the civil fraud case and may prejudice or inflame a jury, jeopardisi­ng rights to a fair trial. He warned that allowing the jury to consider Trump’s remarks “carries an immediate and irreparabl­e danger of extreme and irremediab­le prejudice to defendants, confusion of issues and waste of time”.

The lawsuit filed in 2010 on behalf of former customers alleges that Trump University, which was not accredited as a school, gave seminars and classes across the country that were like infomercia­ls, pressuring people to spend up to $35 000 for mentorship­s and, in the end, failing on its promise to teach success in real estate.

The claims mirror another classactio­n complaint in San Diego and a lawsuit in New York.

Petrocelli said in May that Trump planned to attend most, if not all, of the trial and would testify.

“He has very, very strong feelings about this case,” Petrocelli said at the time.

At the May hearing, Petrocelli asked for a trial after Inaugurati­on Day on January 20, but the judge raised concerns about distractio­ns if Trump won the election.

The attorney said the period between the election and swearing-in was extremely hectic for a president-elect but that it was preferable to hold the trial during the campaign.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? Demonstrat­ors burn the US flag outside Trump Tower during a march against president-elect Donald Trump in New York.
Picture: REUTERS Demonstrat­ors burn the US flag outside Trump Tower during a march against president-elect Donald Trump in New York.

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