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    Judge Denies Motion for Case Dismissal, Trump Abruptly Leaves Trial

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    Former President Donald Trump left his $250 million fraud trial in a dramatic exit following a series of legal setbacks, including a $10,000 fine and the denial of his request for a directed verdict.

    The courtroom spectacle unfolded on a Wednesday afternoon when Trump, frustrated by the turn of events, threw his arms up and walked out of the courtroom, with Secret Service agents trailing him.

    This abrupt departure came after he received a second fine for violating a gag order and right after one of his lawyers questioned Michael Cohen, a former fixer-turned-foe, who testified that Trump didn’t instruct him to inflate property values.

    In response to this admission, Trump’s attorney requested a directed verdict, arguing that it should lead to a case dismissal. However, Judge Arthur Engoron denied this request, stating that there was plenty of evidence to support the case, and he didn’t consider Cohen a “key witness.”

    Tensions flared further when Trump was called to the stand to explain his comments made outside the courtroom, where he called the judge “partisan.” Trump clarified that he was referring to his former fixer, Michael Cohen, not the judge or his clerk.

    During the cross-examination, Cohen’s credibility was questioned, particularly regarding his previous convictions and perjury. Trump’s lawyers raised concerns about “showmanship” during the proceedings.

    The courtroom drama also included discussions about Trump’s net worth, Cohen’s cooperation with the Attorney General’s office, and the influence of Trump on Cohen’s career. Cohen admitted to benefiting from his connection to Trump, which drew attention.

    Overall, it was a challenging day for Trump in the courtroom, with the former president facing fines, legal challenges, and a tense exchange between his legal team and Michael Cohen’s testimony. The trial revolves around allegations of fraud and inflating property values, with New York Attorney General Letitia James seeking significant fines and business bans against Trump and his sons.

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