Judge to hear arguments over scope of trial in New York's civil suit against Trump

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Judge to hear arguments over scope of trial in New York's civil suit against Trump
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The former president's lawyers want the state Supreme Court to dismiss the fraud lawsuit against the Trump family brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

During the pretrial hearing, New York Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron will review a motion for a summary judgment by Trump's lawyers that was filed in late August, asking for the attorney general's complaint to be dismissed.

James' office has asked the court to find the Trumps and their family business, the Trump Organization, liable for fraud even before the trial is set to begin Oct. 2."The undisputed evidence establishes that Defendants employed a variety of deceptive schemes to grossly inflated values for many of Mr. Trump’s assets," her office wrote in a filing.

Trump and his lawyers, who have denied any wrongdoing, have attempted to get the case thrown out multiple times. Earlier this month,

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