Trump family loses bid to move marketing scam lawsuit to arbitration
Source: reuters
April 9, 2020 / 11:17 AM / Updated an hour ago
Jonathan Stempel 3 Min Read
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge in Manhattan rejected an effort by U.S. President Donald Trump and his adult children to send a lawsuit accusing them of exploiting their family name to promote a marketing scam into arbitration.o
In a Wednesday night decision concerning the American Communications Network, U.S. District Judge Lorna Schofield accused the Trumps of acting unfairly by seeking arbitration after first obtaining the benefits of litigating in federal court, including the dismissal of a racketeering claim.
This conduct is both substantively prejudicial towards Plaintiffs and seeks to use the [Federal Arbitration Act] as a vehicle to manipulate the rules of procedure to Defendants benefit and Plaintiffs harm, Schofield wrote.
Defendants included Trumps adult children Donald Jr., Eric and Ivanka, and an affiliate of the Trump Organization.
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In the October 2018 complaint, the Trumps were accused of misleading victims into becoming salespeople for ACN, a multi-level marketing company that charged $499 for a chance to sell videophones and other goods.
According to the plaintiffs, the Trump family conned them into thinking Donald Trump, who had yet to become president, believed their investments would pay off.
They said the real goal was for the Trumps to enrich themselves, including through the receipt of millions of dollars in secret payments from 2005 to 2015. .............................................
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-marketing-lawsuit/trump-family-loses-bid-to-move-marketing-scam-lawsuit-to-arbitration-idUSKCN21R2OH
The article said they will immediately appeal.
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(1,242 posts)They probably consider the SCOTUS to be part of their legal team. Their goal is to get the case before the 5-4 court.