Just In: Judge dismisses former President Trump's lawsuit attempting to block New York attorney general's civil investigation of his business practices.
investigation, upholding a lower-court ruling requiring him to sit for a deposition.
James responded saying Trump's lawsuit was a sudden"collateral attack" on her investigation and there was no legal basis for it or evidence to support his claim that the probe is purely political.
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