Former President Trump Faces Three-Year Business Ban and $350 Million Fine in New York Lawsuit
3 min readFormer President Donald Trump faced a significant setback in his business operations on February 16, 2024, when New York Judge Arthur Engoron handed down a ruling that barred him from operating his business in New York for three years and fined him more than $350 million. The ruling, which stemmed from a civil fraud trial against Trump and the New York Attorney General Letitia James, was met with strong reactions from both sides.
Trump, who has long been a target of Democratic efforts to prevent him from running for office again, defended his business and dismissed the ruling as politically motivated. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Trump called the ruling a “joke” and “another example of Democrats trying to stop me.” He emphasized that no victims or damages had been identified and that his financial statements were disclosed with full disclaimer clauses.
The lawsuit, which began in October 2023, alleged that Trump and the Trump Organization had inflated asset values and committed fraud. The trial, which lasted for several months, saw testimony from various witnesses and experts, including representatives from banks that had lent funds to Trump’s businesses. Despite the testimony, Engoron ruled that Trump and the Trump Organization had engaged in fraudulent and misleading practices.
The ruling sparked heated debates among commentators and observers, with some arguing that the fine was excessive and unjustified, while others saw it as a necessary step to hold Trump accountable for his business practices. Some also pointed out that the ruling could have implications for Trump’s political ambitions, as New York is a crucial state in presidential elections.
Meanwhile, the Southern District of New York is also investigating Trump’s business dealings, focusing on potential tax fraud and insurance fraud. The investigation, which has been ongoing for several years, has resulted in indictments against several Trump Organization executives and business partners.
In a separate development, District Attorney Fani Willis in Fulton County, Georgia, is investigating an alleged improper affair between Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade. The investigation, which has been the subject of intense media scrutiny, has seen dramatic courtroom appearances and heated exchanges between Willis and Wade.
Elsewhere, President Biden faced pressure from Republicans to undergo a cognitive test, with some calling it a “national security concern.” Biden, who has been in office for over a year, visited East Palestine, Ohio, more than a year after a toxic train derailment that caused widespread damage and environmental concerns.
On the campaign trail, Trump-endorsed Ohio Senate candidate J.D. Vance criticized Biden’s visit to East Palestine, while West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin announced that he would not run as a third-party presidential candidate. Former special forces soldier and Republican candidate for the House seat in California, Wesley Hunt, received a big endorsement, and Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock faced criticism for his stance on immigration.
In other news, the Supreme Court ruled that a federal, state, or municipality shall not impose excessive fines, and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it would crack down on fake reviews and endorsements on social media platforms.
In the world of sports, the NFL held its annual Scouting Combine, while the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, also known as March Madness, kicked off. In the realm of entertainment, the Netflix series “Real Responders” provided a glimpse into the lives of staff members at a jail booking facility, and the YouTube series “The Try Guys” continued to explore new challenges and experiences.
In conclusion, the week of February 16, 2024, was marked by significant developments in politics, business, and various other fields. The ruling against Trump in the New York lawsuit, the ongoing investigations into his business dealings, and the various political maneuvers and campaigns all contributed to a dynamic and intriguing week. As the 2024 presidential race heats up, the stakes are higher than ever, and the coming months are sure to bring more twists and turns.