so much of what trumps attorney right now is not true

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Did Trump sue thousands of people because he didn’t pay his lawyers?

Mar 07, 2022 · 9. “When I saw that the Department of Justice was not doing their job, I have every legal right to ask them to so, in accordance with the law and the Constitution.”. “Doing their job ...

How many lawsuits has Trump filed?

Mar 08, 2022 · Former attorney general Bill Barr is now speaking up – to promote his book – about how Trump was clearly advised that his claims of …

Can a former president be charged with a criminal offense?

2 days ago · The argument that Trump has the nomination locked up is pretty straightforward. No, we don’t know for sure that he’ll be running in 2024, …

Will trump's criminal and civil cases reshape the American political landscape?

Apr 22, 2018 · The “attorney-client dynamic,” to use Comey’s phrase, between Trump and Cohen may, for the President, turn out to be explosive. And …

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Why is Mary Trump suing Donald Trump?

Mary Trump is suing Donald Trump for defrauding her out of millions of dollars in an inheritance dispute. The suit is pending in New York state court, where the parties are currently battling over former President Trump’s move to dismiss the case.

Who sued Donald Trump in 2021?

On Mar. 5, 2021, Representative Eric Swalwell sued Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump Jr., and Congressman Mo Brooks in federal court over the Jan. 6 riots. Swalwell alleges that the defendants violated federal civil rights laws–including the Ku Klux Klan Act–when they conspired to interfere with the Electoral College Count on Jan 6. Beyond that, Swalwell also says the defendants should be held liable for negligently violating DC criminal codes on incitement, encouraging the rioters’ violent conduct, and intentionally inflicting emotional distress on members of Congress.

What is the Trump family's class action?

A group of anonymous plaintiffs have filed a class action against the Trump family and their business, alleging that the Trumps used their brand to scam investors into paying for worthless business opportunities. The district court denied the Trumps’ bid to force the case into arbitration, and the Trumps are now appealing.

Why did Summer Zervos file a civil suit against Trump?

Summer Zervos, a former contestant on the Apprentice, has filed a civil suit against former President Trump for defamation after he claimed her allegations of his inappropriate sexual conduct were lies designed to help the Clinton campaign and improve her fame.

What happens if Trump falters in business?

If Trump falters in one of his business-related suits, his companies may be subject to massive penalties, or worse. Even apart from such sanctions, his empire is reportedly struggling under looming debt obligations and reduced revenues, a slump which could worsen if his reputation continues to deteriorate.

When is Carroll's defamation case due?

At the Second Circuit, the DOJ and Trump filed separate opening briefs on Jan. 15, 2021. Carroll’s attorneys then requested an Apr. 16, 2021 due date for their brief.

Did Donald Trump's speech qualify as incitement?

He argued that his speech did not qualify as incitement, that he never formed a conspiracy with the other defendants or the rioters, and that his speech was ultimately protected by the First Amendment. Update: On May 24, 2021, Donald Trump and his son Donald Jr. filed their own motion to dismiss.

How many people did Robert Aaron Long kill?

Jay Baker, who told reporters on Wednesday that Robert Aaron Long had had a “really bad day” and “this is what he did” while discussing the fact that Long allegedly murdered eight people, is reportedly no longer the spokesman for the case, which makes sense. Per the Daily Beast:

Did Trump's lawyers quit the Chicago River suit?

His lawyers in the Chicago River suit have also quit, though they declined to say why. The rest of the suits seem to have been brought on by his presidency: They focus on Trump’s actions or on long-hidden business practices that were revealed while he was under the presidential spotlight.

Is Trump Tower going down in 2020?

Several of his hotels and resorts reported sharp downturns in 2020. At Trump Tower in Manhattan, one major commercial tenant—Tiffany & Co.—is planning to vacate its space. Another, Marc Fisher Footwear, stopped paying rent in November, according to a lawsuit the Trump Organization filed against the footwear company this month.

Is Willis' investigation criminal?

Willis’s investigation is criminal in nature and will reportedly focus on whether or not Trump broke state laws against “solicitation of election fraud,” racketeering, conspiracy, or making threats related to the election administration. Separately, Raffensperger’s office is also probing Trump’s actions.

Did Donald Trump respond to small disputes?

According to a 2016 report, Trump had no qualms about responding to “even small disputes with overwhelming legal force” and didn’t “hesitate to deploy his wealth and legal firepower against adversaries with limited resources,” sometimes refusing “to pay real estate brokers, lawyers, and other vendors.”.

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