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Trump civil trial to start next week after N.Y. judge makes fraud ruling

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New York Judge Arthur Engoron ruled in the state attorney general’s $250 million lawsuit against Donald Trump and his company that the former president committed repeated acts of fraud for years. In the 35-page ruling, the judge said Trump continually lied on his financial statements and was able to get favorable loan terms and lower insurance premiums.