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  2. Personal and business legal affairs of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Donald Trump sued Richard T. Fields in Broward County Circuit Court (in Florida); Fields was once Trump's business partner in the casino business, but had recently become a successful casino developer in Florida apart from Trump. Fields counter-sued Trump in Florida court. Trump alleged that Fields misled other parties into believing ...

  3. Fred Trump - Wikipedia

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    [105] [106] An October 2018 New York Times exposé on Fred and Donald Trump's finances revealed that Fred created 295 income streams for Donald and concludes that the latter "was a millionaire by age 8", receiving $413 million (adjusted for inflation; $483.6 million in 2023 currency) [107] from Fred's business empire over his lifetime ...

  4. Tracking Trump’s criminal charges and lawsuits - and where ...

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    Former president faces cases in Washington, Florida, New York and Georgia which could land him in prison. Josh Marcus explains each one Tracking Trump’s criminal charges and lawsuits - and where ...

  5. Legal affairs of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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  6. Trump criminal charges guidebook: Here are all the felony ...

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    Outcome: The case is ongoing but has faced several setbacks. On Dec. 19, a state appeals court removed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the case against Trump and other defendants ...

  7. Why Trump criminal court calendar could be just one trial ...

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    Trump still fuming over $355M hit. 3. United States v. Donald J. Trump. Trump was indicted in August of 2023 on four felony counts related to a conspiracy to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

  8. Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (classified documents ...

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    Trump's second claim was that a president may keep any government documents he wishes under the Presidential Records Act. [112] On April 4, Cannon denied Trump's motion to dismiss the indictment. Trump had claimed that a president, under the Presidential Records Act, may keep any government documents he wishes.

  9. Trump's crowded legal calendar makes for the ultimate split ...

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    New York Acting Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan has set a start date of March 25, 2024, in Trump’s trial on 34 felony charges alleging that he falsified business records to hide a hush-money ...