A New York appellate court has declined, at least for now, to stay a judge's order appointing an independent monitor to oversee Donald Trump's family real estate firm.
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Trump and the New York Attorney General's office were supposed to begin submitting candidates for the monitor job this week. "The application for an interim stay is denied pending determination of the motion by a full bench," the decision said.Judge Arthur Engoron of State Supreme Court in Manhattan said the attorney general's investigators had made a "comprehensive demonstration of persistent fraud" within the Trump Organization in a $250 million civil lawsuit.
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