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Karen Freifeld

Donald Trump arrives in New York for questioning in $373 million civil fraud case

Former US president Donald Trump has arrived in New York to be questioned in a $US250 million ($373 million) civil fraud lawsuit against him by the state’s attorney-general.

But Thursday’s deposition will take place behind closed doors and is unlikely to draw the kind of attention that his surrender on separate criminal charges did last week.

Mr Trump, who is seeking the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election, is expected to head to New York Attorney General Letitia James’ offices in lower Manhattan, where he will be asked about his business practices.

The lawsuit accuses him and others of a decade-long scheme to manipulate property values and his net worth in order to obtain favourable loans and tax benefits.

The trial in the case is scheduled to begin on October 2.

The deposition could be used to try to discredit any testimony Mr Trump may give at trial, or be offered as testimony if he is unavailable to appear.

It is not the first time Mr Trump is facing the New York attorney general.

Under questioning in August, before the case was filed, Mr Trump invoked his right against self-incrimination under the US Constitution’s Fifth Amendment more than 400 times.

Legal experts say the attorney-general is also entitled to a deposition after the filing of the lawsuit.

“I will finally be able to show what a great, profitable, and valuable company I built,” Mr Trump said in a post on the Truth Social platform, after attacking the attorney-general and what he called her “persecution,” as well as the judge in the case and the district attorney who brought the separate criminal charges.

Mr Trump, whose surrender on April 4 drew worldwide media attention and a huge police presence, returned to his home in Florida after the arraignment.

The arraignment was over allegations that he orchestrated a hush-money payment to a porn star before the 2016 election in exchange for her silence over an alleged sexual encounter.

Mr Trump pleaded not guilty to the charges. He has said the sexual encounter did not take place. It marked the first time a US president has been criminally charged while in office or after.

Mr Trump also faces federal investigations stemming from his handling of government documents after leaving the White House and alleged attempts to overturn his 2020 election defeat as well as a state-level probe in Georgia into whether he unlawfully sought to reverse the 2020 election results there.

In addition, a trial is set for April 25 in federal court in New York over whether Mr Trump defamed former Elle magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll by denying he raped her.

Mr Trump is seeking to delay that trial.

-Reuters

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