New York attorneys will be able to use inconsistencies in the valuation of Mar-a-Lago against Trump, former attorney Joyce Vance said.
Donald Trump is expected to be confronted about a previous inconsistent valuation of Mar-a-Lago as he takes the witness stand in New York on Monday, according to former attorney Joyce Vance, who has been following the civil fraud trial case.
'The former president has acknowledged that his estimate was 'based on the assumption the property could be converted into a private residence,' Vance said.'Of course, Mar-a-Lago is a club and Trump is bound by deed restriction he entered into with Palm Beach in 1993 that requires that it remains a club. Trump made up a number and based it on circumstances that could never exist,' she concluded.
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