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Judge Arthur Engoron presides over former President Donald Trump

Judge Arthur Engoron presides over former President Donald Trump’s civil business fraud trial at New York Supreme Court, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023, in New York. (Spencer Platt/Pool Photo via AP)

The judge overseeing the Trump Organization civil fraud case slammed defense lawyers for suggesting bias when he made a “straightforward, narrow request for information” about possible perjury by Allen Weisselberg, a co-defendant.

According to a Thursday email in “People v. Trump, et al,” New York State Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron said that the antics from Trump’s legal team are “getting old” after a lawyer for Trump’s sons called his request for information “unprecedented, inappropriate and troubling,” after a New York Times article was published they said “speculates about purported plea negotiations involving Mr. Weisselberg and
the New York County District Attorney’s Office regarding unspecified allegations of perjury.”

“The article simply does not provide any principled basis for the Court to reopen the record or question the veracity of Mr. Weisselberg’s testimony in this case,” Clifford S. Robert wrote. “Indeed, we respectfully submit that the Court’s request for comment on this speculative media account is unprecedented, inappropriate and troubling.”

Weisselberg’s lawyer in the civil case, Alina Habba, said in court documents the information in the article is “neither admissible nor reliable.”

“It is respectfully submitted that the inadmissible and unsubstantiated New York Times article should not influence Your Honor’s perception of Mr. Weisselberg’s credibility as a witness or otherwise affect the ultimate outcome of this case, nor should it be the subject of further inquiry by this Court,” she added. “We urge you to render your decision based solely on the evidence now before you.”

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