The gloves are off not just in the presidential campaign but in the case over Trump University, with lawyers on each side accusing the other of gamesmanship ahead of next month’s scheduled trial.
Such skirmishing is not new to the case, now six years old. But the courtroom fights have increased in intensity as both sides filed pretrial motions this month ahead of the Nov. 28 trial date.
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