Trump asks NY court to toss remnants of ‘legally unsound’ fraud case

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by Ella Lee
April 9, 2026
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President Trump asked New York's highest court to dismiss remaining parts of his civil fraud judgment.

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President Trump has asked New York’s highest court to dismiss the remaining elements of the civil fraud judgment against his business empire. His lawyers filed a 119-page request with New York’s Court of Appeals, arguing that Attorney General Letitia James's civil fraud case was an "unprecedented" and "legally unsound" use of state power. This action seeks to overturn the financial penalties and business restrictions imposed by the judgment. The appeal aims to erase the legal findings that still stand against the Trump Organization, despite earlier reductions in the original judgment.

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President Trump's lawyers filed a 119-page request with New York’s Court of Appeals.

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