Attorneys for former President Donald Trump and the New York Attorney General's Office both filed opposition briefs to their respective motions for summary judgment in the AG's $250 million civil fraud suit Friday, with each side urging Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron to agree with its assessment of how Trump valued his assets.

While the AG's office previously cited its analysis of "undisputed evidence" to argue that Trump inflated the value of many of his assets by hundreds of millions of dollars each year, the office went a step further in Friday's filing, arguing that its experts indicate Trump actually overstated his net worth by billions more dollars.