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  2. Trump's criminal cases are fading away, but some legal perils ...

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    Writer E. Jean Carroll has scored two sizeable civil verdicts against Trump in New York federal court in the last two years — a 2023 award of $5 million after Trump was found liable for sexually ...

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

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    Later in the year, the court ordered Trump to answer questions under oath, but Zervos withdrew from the case before Trump had to testify. [ 162 ] [ 163 ] Former FBI agent Peter Strzok (who was fired and seeks to be reinstated) and former FBI lawyer Lisa Page (who resigned and seeks back pay) have filed lawsuits against Trump.

  4. Where do Trump's legal cases stand after massive ... - AOL

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    Ahead of President-elect Trump beginning his second White House term, here's a breakdown and timeline of his legal cases in the years after first serving as president.

  5. 'Anything but ordinary': Legal experts shred NY v. Trump as ...

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    Trump has vowed to appeal the conviction, arguing that evidence in the case implicated his duties as president during his first term after the Supreme Court’s ruling in July that former ...

  6. Legal affairs of Donald Trump as president - Wikipedia

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    In July 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court decided 7–2 to send the case back to evaluate the worthiness of the subpoena request. The case was not resolved before the 2020 elections. The Congressional subpoenas related to these cases expired with the end of the 116th Congress on January 3, 2021 [ 4 ] and were reissued in the 117th Congress on ...

  7. Trump v. Vance - Wikipedia

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    Trump v. Vance, 591 U.S. 786 (2020), was a landmark [1] [2] US Supreme Court case arising from a subpoena issued in August 2019 by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. against Mazars, then-President Donald Trump's accounting firm, for Trump's tax records and related documents, as part of his ongoing investigation into the Stormy Daniels scandal.

  8. Where Trump’s notable cases stand - AOL

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    A civil fraud case brought by the New York attorney general against Trump, his adult sons and his company, the Trump Organization, is threatening to upend the former president’s business and brand.

  9. What happens to Trump’s criminal and civil cases now ... - AOL

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    Since the cases were brought in 2023, Trump’s main legal strategy has been to delay the trials until past the election so that, if elected, he could fire Smith, leading to the end of the two cases.