I’ll be posting the thread here, as I did yesterday. 1/… 🧵

Via Adam Klasfeld:

Good morning from #NewYork.

#Trump's trial resumes with more testimony soon from his ex-accountant. His deposition in his suit against Michael Cohen, scheduled for today, was bumped so Trump could appear in court. #TrumpTrial #legal

2/ And here we go. Klasfeld:

Trump enters the courtroom for Day Two of his civil fraud trial.

Big:

Justice Engoron clears up how proceedings ended yesterday on the statute of limitations, based on his colloquy with Trump's attorneys.

Engoron:

"Every use" of a false statements of financial condition "in business starts the statute of limitations running again."

He understands that the defense "strongly" disagrees with this — and will appeal.

3/ Toward the end of the day yesterday, Engoron urged the NYAG to connect the witnesses testimony about 2011 to events from within the statute of limitations.

The state "promised me to connect the dots," he noted.

Engoron indicated that didn't affect his ruling.

4/ Adam Klasfeld:

Throughout ongoing testimony by Trump's ex-accountant Donald Bender at Mazars, Trump's attorneys keep lodging statute of limitations objections to certain testimony.

Justice Engoron keeps overruling them.

5/ After recess, Engoron appears impatient abt Team Trump's repeated, habitual & constantly overruled objections on stat of limitations.

Engoron notes, under NY Court of Appeals precedent, they don't have to keep doing that to create their record.

Continuing objection is enough, they don't even need to lodge a continuing objection: Engoron

Trump lawyers say they're concerned about an exception.

Engoron: "I'll let you do what you feel you need to do," i.e. to preserve record for appeal.

6/ Via Kyle Griffin:

Ex-Trump accountant Donald Bender has testified that the information he used to compile Trump's financial statements came from the Trump Organization — not him.

Judge Engoron has already found the financial statements were grossly inflated and fraudulent.

7/ Adam Klasfeld:

Trump's ex-accountant Donald Bender is now inspecting a statement of financial condition from June 30, 2017.

Bender is shown an engagement letter signed by Donald J. Trump and Allen Weisselberg.

Asked if Mazars would have signed the letter if they learned that its representations weren't true, Bender responds: "No, we would not have."

8/ Bender is shown Trump's SFC for June 30, 2018

MEANWHILE, via Kyle Cheney:

Trump, on Truth Social, is attacking Judge Engoron's *clerk," — who is literally in the courtroom with him — while calling her "Chuck Schumer's girlfriend" and posting a link to her Instagram account.

I suspect this will be an exhibit in some gag order arguments.

👉🏼👉🏼UPDATE: NOTABLE: Trump has removed the post from his Truth Social account. Unclear if this has come up in court.

@GottaLaff He won’t be happy until someone dies. He should be in prison with a muzzle on.
@jsj Sadly, it doesn't work the way we'd like.
@GottaLaff Doesn’t it? Can’t one of these judges put a figurative muzzle on him?

@jsj Figurative ... as in jail?

IF they do, it would be preceded with warnings, other consequences first.

Because he's a pres. candidate, 1A rights are a huge obstacle here.

@GottaLaff Figurative as in a gag order, which he would violate, which would send him to jail.
@jsj No, it wouldn't send him to jail, as I explained.
@GottaLaff You’re right, of course. I’m frustrated. That clerk is just doing their job. By the time this is over they’ll be in hiding.
I never understood this. Since when did presidential candidates receive more rights than ordinary citizens. I understand that it’s best to ratchet up punishments up until jail, but I don’t see how running for president from a jail cell is an infringement on 1A rights. @GottaLaff @jsj
@soupystorm No, a gag order is. Walking fine lines on what he can/can't say, and how to stop him. @jsj
@GottaLaff @soupystorm @jsj Which of course is why he was in such a rush to file his candidacy in the first place.
@flyaway yes, that was THE reason. And THE reason he's running again, other than a power grab. @soupystorm @jsj