Biased judge who unlawfully fined Trump $454 million for fraud is now under investigation!
NEW YORK (PNN) - May 9, 2024 - Arthur Engoron, the biased New York judge who flouts the law in his courtroom and ruled without supporting evidence that President Donald. J. Trump and his companies committed fraud in a case where no one lost money and the "victims" wanted to do more business with him, is now reportedly under investigation.
Engoron reportedly got advice from a lawyer just before announcing a draconian $454 million fine against Trump.
Real estate attorney Adam Leitman Bailey had a discussion with the judge and recommended the judge get the decision "right".
The report said the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct is looking at whether Engoron broke the rules.
The case before Engoron claimed Trump's companies mis-valued properties while obtaining loans. The lenders testified the procedures used were standard in business practices, and they came to their own estimates of property values.
Engoron's claim was that Trump and each of the defendants “participated in aiding and abetting the conspiracy to commit insurance fraud by their individual acts in falsifying business records and valuations, causing materially fraudulent SFCs to be intentionally submitted to insurance companies."
The judge's determination - he found "fraud" before the trial even though the testimony and evidence showed that no fraud was committed - and then held the hearings solely to determine the punishment - is now on appeal.
Bailey stated publicly that he spoke with Judge Engoron three weeks before the decision, advising him to “get it right”.
A spokesman for Engoron claimed there was no improper communications even though a biased and criminal judge would not be expected to admit his wrongdoing.