Chicago Sun-Times

JUDGE: TRUMP REALTY EMPIRE BUILT ON FRAUD

- BY MICHAEL R. SISAK

NEW YORK — A judge ruled Tuesday that Donald Trump committed fraud for years while building the real estate empire that catapulted him to fame and the White House.

Judge Arthur Engoron, ruling in a civil lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James, found that the former president and his company deceived banks, insurers and others by massively overvaluin­g his assets and exaggerati­ng his net worth on paperwork used in making deals and securing loans.

Engoron ordered that some of Trump’s business licenses be rescinded as punishment, making it difficult or impossible for them to do business in New York, and said he would continue to have an independen­t monitor oversee Trump Organizati­on operations.

Trump’s lawyer, Christophe­r Kise, said they intend to appeal the decision, calling it a “miscarriag­e of justice” and “completely disconnect­ed from the facts and governing law.”

“The decision seeks to nationaliz­e one of the most successful corporate empires in the United States and seize control of private property all while acknowledg­ing there is zero evidence of any default, breach, late payment or any complaint of harm,” Kise said.

Trump has long insisted he did nothing wrong. His son, Eric, said Engoron’s ruling was “an attempt to destroy my father and kick him out of New York.”

Engoron’s decision, days before the start of a non-jury trial in James’ lawsuit, is the strongest repudiatio­n yet of Trump’s carefully coiffed image as a wealthy and shrewd real estate mogul turned political powerhouse.

Trump’s tactics crossed a line and violated the law, the judge said, rejecting Trump’s contention that a disclaimer on the financial statements absolved him of any wrongdoing.

“In defendants’ world: rent regulated apartments are worth the same as unregulate­d apartments; restricted land is worth the same as unrestrict­ed land; restrictio­ns can evaporate into thin air; a disclaimer by one party casting responsibi­lity on another party exonerates the other party’s lies,” Engoron wrote in his 35-page ruling. “That is a fantasy world, not the real world.”

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