Court fight looms over Trump's finances Court fight looms over Trump's finances
The hearing, before state Judge
Trump's lawyers had argued that those financial statements were truthful and that attempts to pick them apart over any minor mistakes or omissions were politically motivated.
But in a letter posted to the court docket as evidence,
The accounting firm said that while it hadn't found "material discrepancies" in reviewing the documents, it said the "totality of the circumstances" made it imprudent to use them going forward.
Trump's banks either didn't respond or declined comment, citing policies barring them from speaking about individual clients.
Attorney General
Trump's lawyers pointed to
The same legal fight also involves subpoenas that James issued to Trump's two eldest children, Ivanka and
In challenging the subpoenas, lawyers for the Trumps argue that any testimony they give in James' civil probe could be then used against them in a parallel and sometimes overlapping criminal investigation - although they could invoke their Fifth Amendment right to remain silent, as others in Trump's orbit have.
James' investigation itself is civil in nature, meaning she could 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 last month when a judge barred ex-drug company CEO
Engoron, the judge hearing Thursday's arguments, previously sided with James on other matters relating to the probe, including making another Trump son,
Last summer, spurred by evidence uncovered in James' civil investigation, the
Trump has responded to both
Last year, Trump lost a multiyear fight to block the DA's office from obtaining his tax returns. In December, he sued James in federal court, seeking to put an end to her investigation.
In court papers ahead of Thursday's hearing, Trump's lawyers doubled down on his contention that James was after him for political purposes, writing that she had "relentlessly targeted" Trump, his family, company and associates "because of her dislike of his speech and political views."Court fight looms over Trump's finances



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