New York’s contention that Trump University was illegally marketed and sold to people eager to learn Donald Trump’s real estate secrets is based on a flawed analysis of state fraud statutes and precedents, lawyers for the Republican presidential nominee claim.

The brief filed on Trump’s behalf Friday before the state Court of Appeals in People v. The Trump Entrepreneur Initiative argues that Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is improperly bringing fraud accusations against Trump under state Executive Law §63(12).

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