by Darian Douraghy at The Post Millennial
Trump turned himself into Georgia’s Fulton County Jail on Aug. 24, the day before his deadline of Aug. 25. It was there where his instantly iconic mugshot was captured and promptly went viral around the world.
Unfortunately for Trump, he is nowhere near the end of these legal battles. In a little over a month, the former president, alongside sons Eric and Don Jr. is set to appear in court on Oct. 2 in a case brought forth by New York Attorney General Letitia James, an officeholder who is so far-left that she has threatened legal penalties against schools that refuse to enroll illegal immigrants. James claims the family created false valuations of assets and is seeking a $250 million judgment.
E Jean Carroll’s defamation case against Trump is set to commence in New York on Jan. 15, 2024. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who put Trump up on felony charges in April, notably received a greenlight to use Trump’s sworn testimony from the former president’s lawsuit with Carroll in his own, entirely separate trial. Carroll claims that Trump defamed her in his comments made after a jury ruled that Trump was liable for battery but not for rape, ordering him to pay $5 million. The trial is set to begin the same day as the Iowa caucus.
Trump will appear in court in Washington DC on March 4, 2024, for a trial on the federal election case brought forth by special counsel Jack Smith. Trump will appear before DC Judge Chutkan, who argued during a recent hearing that the former president’s defense should have started preparing evidence before the Department of Justice had announced criminal charges against him. Trump has been charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States among other counts in the case.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has proposed…
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