Trump drops appeal, ending legal fight over New York probe

FILE 鈥 New York Attorney General Letitia James speaks during a press conference, Sept. 21, 2022, in New York. Former President Donald Trump has abandoned efforts to revive his federal lawsuit against James 鈥 the second time he's halted legal action against her after a judge last week fined him and his lawyers nearly $1 million for filing frivolous cases. (AP Photo/Brittainy Newman, File)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Former President Donald Trump has abandoned efforts to revive his federal lawsuit against New York Attorney General Letitia James 鈥 the second time he鈥檚 halted legal action against her after a judge last week fined him and his lawyers nearly $1 million for filing frivolous cases.

Trump鈥檚 lawyers and James鈥 office agreed Tuesday to a stipulation ending an appeal that had sought to reverse a judge鈥檚 decision . Trump, a Republican, sued James, a Democrat, in December 2021 in an attempt to block her from investigating him and his businesses.

Trump sued James again in the wake of her September lawsuit alleging that he and his company, the Trump Organization, misled banks and others about the value of his assets, including golf courses and hotels bearing his name, in a practice she dubbed 鈥淭he art of the steal"鈥 a twist on the title of his book 鈥淭he Art of the Deal.鈥

Trump dropped that lawsuit last week after a federal judge in Florida, Donald M. Middlebrooks, accused him of a 鈥減attern of abuse of the courts鈥 for filing frivolous lawsuits for political purposes, including what he said was a bogus lawsuit and others.

James鈥 case against Trump is pending. She wants a judge to fine Trump $250 million and permanently ban him from doing business in the state. The trial is scheduled for October.

鈥淚 am pleased that Donald Trump has withdrawn both of his pending actions against my office,鈥 James said in a statement Tuesday. 鈥淎s we have shown all along, we have a legitimate legal case against him and his organization, and we cannot be bullied or dissuaded from pursuing it.鈥

Trump鈥檚 lawyer, Alina Habba, said the appeal 鈥渨as voluntarily withdrawn for strategic purposes.鈥

U.S. District Judge Brenda Sannes threw out Trump鈥檚 original lawsuit against the New York attorney general in May 2022, allowing her civil investigation to proceed. Sannes wrote at the time that case law bars federal judges from interfering in state-level investigations and that there was no evidence to support his contention that James targeted him out of political animus.

Trump鈥檚 since-withdrawn second lawsuit, filed in November, sought to prevent James from having any oversight over the family trust that controls his company. Trump initially filed that case in state court in Florida, but it was later moved to federal court.

Trump鈥檚 Florida complaint rehashed some claims from his dismissed federal lawsuit against her, irritating Middlebrooks, who wrote in a December order: 鈥淭his litigation has all the telltale signs of being both vexatious and frivolous.鈥

This week has been rife with Trump-related legal developments.

On Monday, court officials say, the Trump Organization paid a levied as part of its tax fraud conviction last month in Manhattan for helping executives dodge personal income taxes on lavish job perks.

On Tuesday, a judge in Georgia heard arguments as he weighs the public release of on its investigation into possible illegal interference in the 2020 presidential election by Trump and his allies. He said he would keep the report private for now.

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