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Arthur F. Engoron (/ ɛ ŋ ˈ ɡ ɔː r ɑː n / en-GOR-on; [1] born 1948 or 1949 [2]) is an American judge serving on the New York Supreme Court since 2013. He presided over the New York civil investigation of the Trump Organization in 2024.
Judge Circuit State Began active service Ended active service Ended senior status Reason for termination Appointed by 1: Julian Mack [2] [3] Second: IL: July 1, 1929: September 6, 1940: September 5, 1943: death Taft: Sixth: July 1, 1929: June 30, 1930 — reassigned solely to Second Cir. Seventh: January 31, 1911: July 1, 1929 — reassigned to ...
Engoron said Eli Bartov in particular had "lost all credibility" by portraying the relevant financial statements as flawless, when the judge had already ruled that they contain "numerous obvious errors". Engoron asserted that as a well-paid witness, Bartov had essentially said what the defendants wanted him to. [324]
He’s driven a taxi cab, played in a band and protested the Vietnam War. As a New York City judge, Arthur Engoron has resolved hundreds of disputes, deciding everything from zoning and free ...
Former President Donald Trump has complained repeatedly that the civil trial in New York, where he’s accused of business fraud, does not have a jury – and the fate of the case is up to Judge ...
Since the trial began in a downtown Manhattan courtroom one month ago, Engoron has fined the former U.S. president twice for violating a gag order barring him from criticizing the judge's law ...
National Labor Relations Board (Administrative Law Judge: 1992–2013) District of Columbia: deceased: Barry David Kohn [151] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2000–2011) California: deceased: Victoria Kolakowski [152] Alameda County Superior Court (2011– ) California: active: Jim Kovach [104] Harris County Court (2019 ...
Engoron sent both sides in the case an email this week asking about Weisselberg's status after th e Times reported that he was close to pleading guilty to having lied on the stand during his ...