San Diego Union-Tribune

LAWYER: EVIDENCE COULD SUPPORT ACTION VS. TRUMP

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As a federal judge weighs Donald Trump’s lawsuit seeking to halt a civil investigat­ion into his business practices, a lawyer for the New York attorney general’s office said Friday that evidence found throughout the threeyear probe could support legal action against the former president, his company, or both.

The lawyer, Andrew Amer, said at a hearing in Trump’s lawsuit against Attorney

General Letitia James that “there’s clearly been a substantia­l amount of evidence amassed that could support the filing of an enforcemen­t proceeding,” although a final determinat­ion on filing such an action has not been made.

Amer, a special litigation counsel in James’ office, said the office is “nearing the end” of the civil investigat­ion, which James has said uncovered evidence Trump’s company misstated the value of assets like skyscraper­s and golf courses on financial statements for more than a decade.

James could decide to bring a lawsuit and seek financial penalties against Trump or his company, or even a ban on them being involved in certain types of businesses, as happened in January when a judge barred ex-drug company CEO Martin Shkreli from the pharmaceut­ical industry for life.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has said that a parallel criminal investigat­ion into Trump is continuing, although the term of a grand jury hearing evidence in that matter expired last month.

Mark Pomerantz, who was leading the criminal probe, said in a February resignatio­n letter that he believed there was “evidence sufficient to establish Mr. Trump’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt” for falsifying financial statements.

Trump has denied wrongdoing. His lawyers contend James is using her civil investigat­ion to gain access to informatio­n that could then be used against him in the criminal matter.

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