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Trump Fraud Case Turmoil: Deutsche Bank Says It Wasn’t A Victim

Deutsche Bank Says It Wasn't A Victim

Former President Donald Trump leaves Trump Tower in New York on Tuesday, April 4, 2023. Trump will surrender in Manhattan on Tuesday to face criminal charges stemming from 2016 hush money payments. (AP Photo/Bryan Woolston)
  • Trump’s civil-fraud trial, which could run him and Trump Org out of New York, is in its ninth week.
  • A rep for Trump’s biggest “victim,” Deutsche Bank, testified Tuesday as an unlikely defense witness.
  • He said Trump’s math seemed fine at the time, but the state countered that was beside the point.
  • “This is now the second Deutsche Bank witness to testify that there was no fraud,” argued Kise in a callback to one of the state’s own witnesses, a former banker who testified last month that Trump was never late making a loan payment.
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