$1,900 couch in an insurance claim. and they re busted under this statute. a woman, she returns items that she didn t buyw3 from lord & taylor and got store credit. she is charged under this fá statute, kevin mccarthy. don t lie. please. if you can somehow find it in your soul to stope1lp lying for donald trump, with trump we re talking about him lying about $130,000r
involved here. well, let s get straight now to ryan goodman. he s outfront, along with our senior legal analyst lauren coats. thanks very much to all of you. ryan, let me start with you. you heard three top lawyers say what other lawyers have been saying that they don t believe trump should be indicted here. but you have gone through history and president. you have come to a different conclusion. i have it s actually an empirical question. what we did is we surveyed the last 15 years of all the district attorney offices across new york and saw how many times they brought this particular charge, falsifying business records. and the conclusion is, essentially, if the person s last name was not trump, he would be charged. just to give you a few examples, these are different district attorneys offices in 2010 a woman goes into the lord & taylor show. she applies for a false store credit by returning merchandise that she did not purchase and then uses that store credit to walk out of t