If granted, the former president's request for more time for evidence gathering would mean his trial could begin during the Republican primary season.
Former President Donald Trump speaks on May 28, 2022 in Casper, Wyoming. The rally is being held to support Harriet Hageman, Rep. Liz Cheneys primary challenger in Wyoming.Former President Donald Trump has asked for a months-long delay before the start of the New York attorney general'scourt filing
While they've since pared that down to "nearly 275,000 documents and more than 2.6 million pages," reviewing those documents will take "up to 11,000 working hours" to complete, they wrote, arguing that Trump would "suffer severe prejudice" under the "impossible" current schedule that has been "forced upon them."
If the judge signs off on the request, the trial would likely start in the early months of 2024, as presidential candidate Trump is vying in the Republican primaries.against Trump, his three eldest children, Don Jr., Ivanka and Eric, and the company in September. The civil suit is the culmination of a yearslong probe into the company's business practices.
In a letter last month, James office urged the judge against allowing any significant delays, noting the Trumps have a long history ofin the case and have been aware of the attorney general's evidence given that it follows a lengthy investigation.
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