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Former President Donald Trump's attempt to use a Florida lawsuit to stall New York's $250 million civil fraud case against him was rejected by a federal judge who called some of his arguments "plainly frivolous."
December 22 -
Dozens of audit triggers litter Donald Trump's tax returns, according to Congress's top nonpartisan tax lawyers.
December 21 -
The move caps a three-year legal saga initiated by Democrats to obtain and release the former president's closely held financial documents.
December 20 -
The judge found the business had disobeyed three orders he issued as part of a grand jury investigation led by the Manhattan district attorney's office.
December 14 -
Last week's convictions of two Donald Trump companies for criminal tax fraud may help ensure Trump's business remains under court-ordered supervision, former Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. said.
December 13 -
CFO Weisselberg used the free cash to live large, saving the Trump Organization from paying taxes on it as well.
December 9 -
Former President Donald Trump's attempt to derail evidence gathering in New York's $250 million civil fraud suit against him and his company is a "baseless" delay tactic, the state's attorney general told a judge.
December 8 -
It is the first time a Trump business has been convicted of criminal conduct and comes as the former president is running for a second term.
December 6 -
The celebrity lawyer was ordered to pay nearly $11 million in restitution to four clients as well as the IRS.
December 6 -
Prosecutors worked to show that Trump executives, including former CFO Allen Weisselberg, evaded taxes on perks such as free apartments and luxury cars.
December 6