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A New York state appeals court on Thursday overturned as overly punitive a nearly $500 million civil penalty against President Donald Trump, but left in place a finding of fraud based on records that inflated the value of Trump’s business holdings.

A five-judge panel of the New York Appellate Division for the First Department disagreed over aspects of the case and the trial court’s ruling that awarded $465 million to the state after finding Trump liable for fraud, issuing three opinions that spanned more than 300 pages.

Two judges concluded that the finding of liability against Trump was correct, two said errors in the trial court meant a new trial should be held, and one judge said the case was wrongly decided.

Still, all five judges agreed the penalty was excessive, and the two judges who’d called for a retrial joined the two upholding the decision “for the sole purpose of ensuring finality, thereby affording the parties a path for appeal” to the state’s highest court, according to the decision.

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[-] salty_chief@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

How does one inflate their properties worth? If I go to sell my house for inflated price. A buyer pays that price but the evaluation is lower price. The buyer can’t take me to court for fraud later because they paid over valued price.

[-] charade_you_are@sh.itjust.works 4 points 5 hours ago

finally i've found the justice i've been desperately looking for in the world. my world view is so much brighter now that trump doesn't have to pay any money for blatantly ripping off the world

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