Judge Arthur Engoron is a known judge in the United States.
He embarked on his legal career as an associate at law firms such as Olwine, Connelly, Chase, O’Donnell & Weyher and Pryor, Cashman, Sherman & Flynn.
Later, he assumed the role of principal law clerk for a state supreme court justice before transitioning to the civil court in 2003.
Noteworthy cases presided over by Judge Engoron include a civil fraud trial in 2023 involving New York Attorney General Letitia James and Donald Trump.
In this case, Engoron ruled that Trump had engaged in fraud by inflating the value of real estate assets to secure favorable insurance and loan rates, leading to the revocation of some of Trump’s business licenses.
The trial will ultimately determine potential financial penalties and a potential ban on Trump’s ability to serve as an officer or director of New York companies.
Where does Judge Arthur Engoron live in New York?
Engoron lives in East Williston on Long Island in New York with his family. He has served as a judge in New York County for the last two decades.