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Movies Judge Engoron Investigated Over UNSOLICITED 'Talk' From SUSPENDED Lawyer

Judge Engoron Investigated Over UNSOLICITED 'Talk' From SUSPENDED Lawyer About TRUMP Case

A New York real estate lawyer, whose law license was once
suspended, said he approached the judge presiding over Donald Trumps' civil fraud case to offer unsolicited advice about a law at issue in the case

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BROKE Lawyer Adam Leitman Bailey made the claim during an interview with NBC New York, saying he spoke to Judge Arthur Engoron three weeks prior to the judges' February decision to fine the former president $454 million for falsely inflating the value of his assets


NBC further reported that the "judge, through a court spokesman, denied impropriety and said he was 'wholly uninfluenced' by Mr. Bailey."



"New York’s judicial oversight body has now launched an investigation into the alleged interaction

"Bailey, who said he is no fan of Trump, was not involved in the civil case and is not connected to any of the four separate criminal cases against the former president. He said he knows the judge from having appeared before him as a litigant 'hundreds of times,'" the article from Wednesday says.

"Bailey said he 'explained to him' that a fraud statute at issue in the case was not intended to be used to shut down a major company, especially in a case without clear victims. He said such a ruling would hurt New York's economy. Engoron had rejected a similar argument raised by the Trump team in court."


Retired Presiding New York Appellate Justice Alan Scheinkman said he "has questions about Bailey's account."

"Scheinkman, who now teaches legal ethics at Pace University Law School, said the interaction described by Bailey is 'very troubling,'" the article says.


'The fact that this lawyer made these statements — unprompted — during a recorded TV interview should raise serious concerns,' Scheinkman said."




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