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Catherine McKoy, Marcus Frazier and Lynn Chadwick v. The Trump Corporation and Donald J. Trump
Case Number:
1:18-cv-09936
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Racketeer/Corrupt Organization
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Class Action
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- Alston & Bird
- Arkin Solbakken
- Bergstein Flynn
- Blank Rome
- Bloch & White
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- Habba Madaio
- Kaplan Hecker
- Kirkland & Ellis
- Latham & Watkins
- Lewis Brisbois
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- Robert & Robert PLLC
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October 18, 2023
Trump Marketing Fraud Accusers Lose Bid For Class Cert.
A New York federal judge on Tuesday declined to certify a putative consumer class alleging that former President Donald Trump conned them with his endorsements of a multilevel marketing company, saying there were too many individual issues for class certification and that certifying a nationwide class is inappropriate due to differences in state law.
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March 13, 2023
Consumers Seek Class Cert. In Trump Marketing Suit
Consumers who claim Donald Trump conned them with endorsements of a purported multilevel marketing company before his presidency have asked a federal judge to proceed with their suit as a certified class.
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June 08, 2022
Trump To Sit For Depo In Suit Claiming He Duped Consumers
Former President Donald Trump is on track to be deposed in a $5 million proposed class action claiming he defrauded thousands of consumers who paid marketing company ACN for worthless business tips prior to his presidency, a Manhattan federal judge heard Wednesday.
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May 18, 2020
Trumps Can't Delay Fraud Suit Any Longer, Judge Rules
President Donald Trump and three of his children can't push off facing a putative class action accusing them of widespread fraud, a New York federal judge ruled Monday, rejecting the Trumps' recent bid to pause the case for a midcase appeal.
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April 21, 2020
Trumps' Latest 'Stall Tactic' Should Be Rejected, Investors Say
The plaintiffs in a putative class action accusing President Donald Trump and three of his children of widespread fraud said that the Trumps' recent bid for a midcase appeal is yet another attempt to stall the case.
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April 09, 2020
'Apprentice' Outtakes Relevant In Fraud Suit Against Trump
Unaired footage from two episodes of "The Celebrity Apprentice" is relevant to a proposed class action claiming Donald Trump scammed investors into buying worthless stakes in marketing company American Communications Network prior to becoming president, a federal judge ruled Thursday.
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April 08, 2020
Trump, Kids Can't Send Class's Fraud Claims To Arbitration
A New York federal judge on Wednesday rejected a bid from President Donald Trump and three of his children to arbitrate a putative class action alleging that they conned thousands into investing in worthless business ventures using the Trump name.
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July 24, 2019
Trump, Kids Must Face Fraud Suit Trimmed Of RICO Claims
A New York federal judge on Wednesday rejected a bid from President Donald Trump and three of his children to nix various state law claims in a putative class action alleging that they conned thousands into investing in worthless business ventures using the Trump name, but granted their request to toss racketeering claims.
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February 21, 2019
Trump, Kids Say Changes To Racketeering Suit Don't Fix It
President Donald Trump and three of his adult children argued on Thursday in New York federal court that a proposed class action accusing them of defrauding consumers by providing spurious endorsements for a multilevel marketing company still doesn't hold water after the plaintiffs amended their original complaint.
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January 14, 2019
Trump Looks To Kill Racketeering Fraud Suit Against Kids, Co.
President Donald Trump and three of his adult children asked a New York federal court Monday to toss a proposed class action alleging they orchestrated a criminal scheme to defraud consumers by providing spurious endorsements for a multilevel marketing company.