KEY POINTS
  • A lawyer for Donald Trump said he plans to ask a New York appeals court to pause the ongoing business fraud trial against Trump and stay a judge's order regarding Trump's company.
  • Trump attorney Christopher Kise told Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron that he plans to seek a stay of the trial Engoron is presiding over, as well as a stay of the judge's order to dissolve Trump corporate entities.
  • New York Attorney General Letitia James alleges Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and others misstated the value of key Trump Organization assets to get better loan terms and tax advantages.
  • Trump was present in court for the first 2½ days of the trial, but he left after complaining that the case took time away from his 2024 presidential campaign.
Former President Donald Trump sits in the courtroom for the third day of his civil fraud trial in New York, Oct. 4, 2023.

Lawyers for Donald Trump may ask a New York appeals court to pause his ongoing $250 million business fraud trial and stay a judge's order that could gut the former president's company, lawyers said Thursday afternoon.

Trump's attorney Christopher Kise told Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron that as of Thursday he plans to seek a stay of the trial Engoron is presiding over, as well as a stay of the judge's order related to dissolving Trump corporate entities.