Stephanie Grisham reacted to news that the former president will be present at start of the civil fraud trial on Monday.
“I’m thinking that this latest case has really got him pretty nervous and scared,” Grisham, who served as the former president’s press secretary for nine months, said oncommitted fraud for years and ordered that some of his companies be dissolved as punishment. The 2024 front-runner could face further penalties as the case continues.
In previous cases, Trump opted not to show up to court. He didn’t attend when the Trump Organization and one of its top executives were convicted of tax fraud last year, nor did he appear earlier this year when a jury“In his mind, Trump Tower in Manhattan is the most recognizable building, you know, beyond the Chrysler Building or anything else,” she said. “So you know, that kind of thing being taken from him [has] got to be a huge blow to his ego.
Other former Trump insiders have also suggested the stakes are particularly high for the former president in this case. Michael Cohen, his onetime fixer and former personal attorney,By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our
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