The Guardian (USA)

Trump expert witness paid nearly $900,000 for testimony in fraud case

- Dominic Rushe in New York

An accounting expert who came to Donald Trump’s defense in his $250m fraud has racked up nearly $900,000 in fees for his testimony, a court heard on Friday.

New York University Stern School of Business research professor Eli Bartov testified on Thursday that he had found “no evidence here of concealmen­t” in his review of the financial statements at the heart of the case.

On Friday, Bartov was asked about how much he had been paid for his services. Bartov is a leading accountanc­y expert and it is standard practice in the US legal system for expert witnesses to be paid.

In a deposition taken in July, Bartov disclosed that he was being paid $1,350 an hour to work on the case. In court, he said he had now worked about 650 hours on the case, which would total $877,500.

According to ABC News, the prosecutio­n’s sole expert witness, Michiel McCarty, chairman and chief executive at the investment bank MM Dillon & Co, was paid about $350,000 for his testimony.

Questioned by lawyers for New York’s attorney general, Bartov said the money had come from the Trump Organizati­on and the former president’s political action committee, Save America.

Trump, his older sons and executives at his company are charged with exaggerati­ng the value of their assets in order to obtain more favorable loans. They deny the charges.

After Bartov’s testimony on Thursday, Trump told reporters: “He found absolutely no fraud, accounting fraud of any kind. This is a highly respected man. I don’t know him, but he’s an expert witness.”

Trump will testify in the case for a second time on Monday. Bartov will return to the stand on Tuesday.

 ?? Photograph: Jane Rosenberg/Reuters ?? Eli Bartov on the witness stand in this courtroom sketch.
Photograph: Jane Rosenberg/Reuters Eli Bartov on the witness stand in this courtroom sketch.

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