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An appeals court Thursday rejected Donald Trump’s bid to delay a civil trial in a lawsuit brought by New York’s attorney general.

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Court Rejects Trump’s Bid to Delay Trial in Wake of Fraud Ruling

Court Rejects Trump’s Bid to Delay Trial in Wake of Fraud Ruling

Key Points:

  • An appeals court rejected Donald Trump’s bid to delay a civil trial in a lawsuit brought by New York’s attorney general.
  • The ruling threatens Trump’s business and could lead to a potential courtroom showdown.
  • The trial is set to proceed, with potential implications for Trump’s real estate empire.

What Does This Mean for Trump’s Business?

Legal Challenges Ahead

With the court’s decision to reject Trump’s bid to delay the trial, the former president faces a potential courtroom showdown. The lawsuit, brought by New York’s attorney general, alleges fraud within Trump’s real estate business. As the trial proceeds, Trump’s business practices will be under scrutiny, potentially impacting his real estate empire.

Implications for the Real Estate Industry

As the trial unfolds, it could have broader implications for the real estate industry. Realtors and real estate professionals may be watching the case closely to see how it affects the market and the perception of real estate practices.

Expert Insight: Jessica Fulk on the Case

Real estate expert Jessica Fulk weighs in on the case and its potential impact on the industry. She suggests that people may want to ask the following questions:

“How might this trial affect the perception of real estate practices, particularly in the luxury market?”

“What can realtors and real estate professionals learn from this case to ensure ethical business practices?”

“How might the outcome of this trial impact the availability of homes for sale in the luxury market?”

Engage with the Topic

As the trial proceeds, it’s important for those in the real estate industry to stay informed and engaged with the case. Consider the questions posed by Jessica Fulk and engage in discussions with colleagues and peers about the potential implications of the trial for the real estate market and the industry as a whole.



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