Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers were in a New York appeals court Monday in an 11th-hour bid to try to delay his impending criminal trial on charges he falsified business records related to hush-money payments.
Lawyers for the former president filed papers at the state Appellate Division say the trial should be pushed back while Trump challenges a partial gag order against him and argue the setting of the trial in Manhattan would be unfair, a source with direct knowledge of the action told NBC News.
The long-shot legal maneuvers come exactly one week before the first criminal trial of a former president is scheduled to start.
The Manhattan district attorney’s office declined comment.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
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