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...New York’s attorney-general has urged a judge to invalidate a $175mn bond posted by Donald Trump to halt enforcement of a half-billion dollar fraud judgment against him and his businesses, arguing that it...
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...The New York attorney-general has urged a judge to force Donald Trump and his businesses to pay $370mn for vastly inflating the value of his real estate empire in order to secure favourable loans, an increase...
...The New York attorney-general has urged a judge to force Donald Trump and his businesses to pay $370mn for inflating the value of his real estate empire by billions of dollars over the course of a decade...
...In the coming months, the inquiry will hear testimony from several former general counsel at the Post Office, each of whom will give evidence against the backdrop of a debate about whether the role of an...
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...Donald I Baker Assistant Attorney-General (1976-77), US Department of Justice, Washington, DC, US...
...Labour’s Sir Keir Starmer has defended the party’s U-turn on its £28bn-a-year green investment target, saying he was forced to ditch the plan because the “Tories have broken the economy”....
...The intensity of feeling on Gaza in Scotland could influence some marginal constituency contests, damaging Labour’s prospects and assisting the SNP in the general election this year....
...Jim PickardThere have been an awful lot of U-turns....
...However, on Thursday, the New York attorney-general raised concerns about the validity of the $175mn bond....
...But analysts say the reactions from some attorneys-general smack of political opportunism. Morrissey, a Republican, is campaigning to be West Virginia’s next governor....
...As soon as we sit down, General Mark Milley, the recently retired chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, wants to “establish boundaries” — something his daughter taught him was important....
...Starmer announced the U-turn this month after a drawn out period of internal arguments over whether the pledge, made in 2021 when borrowing rates were close to zero, was still affordable at a time of higher...
...Garcia vowed a high-speed U-turn. His company would slash costs and its heady ambitions for growth would take a back seat to proving efficiency....
...attorney-general, said in a statement to the Financial Times....
...Republican lawmakers and attorneys-general have said such broad presidential immunity is necessary to insulate a president both from the judiciary and partisan prosecutions....
...Meanwhile, the attorney-general has suggested a group of insurers could break up the bond into, say, five $100mn instruments to mitigate their risk....
...Starmer finally dismantled the plan on Thursday after the party had spent several months rowing back on its original commitment to spend £140bn during its first five years in office should it win the general...
...DCG on Wednesday said the attorney-general was “in search of a headlineworthy scapegoat for losses caused by others”....
...Thomas H, an employee in the equipment and information technology service of the Bundeswehr, is “suspected of having worked for a foreign secret service”, the attorney-general’s office said....
...The UN does look in pretty serious trouble at the moment. Gideon RachmanAnd so how much of that do you think can be laid at the door of the secretary-general?...
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