'You can't just make up a number,' Trump lawyer says of $370M fine
Trump's attorney Chris Kise hammered away at the New York attorney general's request for a fine of $370 million, calling the request "pure speculation" in his closing argument.
"You can't just make up a number in the sky," Kise argued, criticizing the New York AG for stepping into private transactions.
"The attorney general is going to come along ten years later because she does not like Donald Trump," Kise said.
Arguing that Trump's main lender at Deutsche Bank was happy to do business with the Trump Organization despite accusations that Trump overvalued his assets, Kise said that the state is attempting to rely on expert testimony due to a lack of testimony from bankers alleging wrongdoing.
Judge Engoron intervened twice during Kise's argument to cast doubt on the claim that happy bankers mean there was no wrongdoing.
"If the bank doesn't say it's material, then it's simply not material," Kise responded.
"That's not logically correct," Engoron said. "You can't just get a witness to say it was not material to us, so it was not material."
Kise also spent a significant portion of his closing statement criticizing former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, who he argued was the only witness to support the attorney general's claim of a conspiracy to defraud lenders.
"We have an individual who comes into the courtroom and lies right in front of you, and the attorney general wants you to find him credible," Kise said regarding Cohen reversing his testimony during the trial.