Heated arguments mark Trump Organization hearings in two New York courts

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Lawyers sparred in a pair of proceedings a block apart that might decide the future of the company.

More than a dozen lawyers representing the Trump Organization in two separate cases gathered in lower Manhattan Tuesday morning, when a pair of proceedings were scheduled in courtrooms a block apart, in matters that might decide the future of the company.

In that case, the state claims the Trump Organization, former president Donald Trump and three of his children — Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka and Eric — engaged in a yearslong widespread fraud scheme revolving around property value manipulations. The New York attorney general is, an end to the company's operations in New York and sanctions on the four Trumps.

"I think it was Yogi Berra, unless it was Casey Stengel, who said it's 'deja vu all over again,'" Engoron said, referring to a famous line attributed to Berra, the New York Yankees Hall of Fame catcher."You're asking why my arguments are different? They're not." Habba said."They filed a complaint and we have to respond."

Weisselberg previously testified that he lived in an $8,200 per month corporate apartment overlooking the Hudson River without declaring the benefit, and that his son Barry paid $1,000 per month — far below market rate — for a luxury Central Park South apartment.'

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