President-elect Donald J. Trump’s legal team has petitioned New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) to abandon her civil fraud lawsuit against the 47th President of the United States. The request follows actions by special counsel Jack Smith, who withdrew both of his criminal cases against Trump after his electoral victory in 2024. Trump’s lawyer, John Sauer, sent the request in a letter to James, echoing recent judicial decisions.
The far-left judge presiding over the matter previously mandated Trump to pay a $454 million civil fraud penalty. This followed James’ lawsuit accusing Trump of inflating the value of his assets to secure favorable loan terms. Sauer’s letter highlighted the decision by the special counsel’s office, stating that Democratic officials are withdrawing what he described as discredited lawsuits. He noted the recent dismissal of cases in both the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia and the appeal in the 11th Circuit involving classified documents.
Earlier, Smith had moved to drop four felony charges against Trump related to alleged 2020 election interference and the January 6 Capitol incident. Trump had denied all accusations. Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington, D.C., approved the dismissal soon after the motion was filed. Smith cited the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) precedent of not prosecuting sitting presidents, which Chutkan acknowledged in her ruling.
The attorney general’s response suggests she may not concede to Sauer’s appeal. In a recent press event, James expressed readiness to counter potential challenges from a renewed Trump administration. She emphasized her office’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and countering any federal overreach during Trump’s upcoming presidency.
Appellate judges are expressing strong skepticism about the civil fraud ruling. It may be thrown out regardless of James’s next move.