Defense attorney blasts expert witness in rebuttal case
Donald Trump's attorney Chris Kise unloaded on the second rebuttal witness called by New York Attorney General Letitia James after the defense had rested its case.
"The reason they brought this witness in here is, there is no one in the actual profession who would sustain the opinions they are asking of the witness," Kise argued about Cornell professor of practice Eric Lewis, who Judge Engoron qualified as an expert in accounting.
Kise exasperatedly questioned Lewis during a prolonged voir dire about his qualifications, criticizing his experience while knocking Engoron in the process.
"You are a professor of practice with no practice in the field of accounting," Kise told Lewis. "I probably have more experience in the practice of accounting than this witness."
Engoron nevertheless deemed Lewis an expert in accounting over Kise's objections that his expertise was "too broad" for the circumstances.
"I am not sure if anything will change a decision in this courtroom," Kise argued.
Engoron appeared worn out by Kise's lengthy attacks.
"Stop making speeches every time we have to discuss something," Engoron said for the umpteenth time.
Court was subsequently adjourned for the day, with the state's rebuttal case set to resume on Wednesday.