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"But 
Trump's attorney accused Schneiderman of trying to extort campaign contributions 
from the real estate mogul through his investigation of Trump. Attorney 
Michael D. Cohen told The Associated Press on Saturday that Schneiderman's 
lawsuit was filled with falsehoods. Cohen said Trump and his university 
never defrauded anyone.He said Trump University provided nearly 11,000 testimonials 
to Schneiderman from students praising the program and said 98 percent of 
students in a survey termed the program "excellent.""The attorney general 
has been angry because he felt that Mr. Trump and his various 
companies should have done much more for him in terms of fundraising," 
Cohen said. "This entire investigation is politically motivated and it is 
a tremendous waste of taxpayers' money."State Board of Elections records 
show Trump has spent more than $136,000 on New York campaigns since 
2010. He contributed $12,500 to Schneiderman in October 2010, when Schneiderman 
was running for attorney general, records show. An outspoken conservative, 
Trump himself flirted with a presidential run last year."Donald Trump will 
not sit back and be extorted by anyone, including the attorney general," 
Cohen said.The lawsuit says many of the wannabe moguls were unable to 
land even one real estate deal and were left far worse off 
than before the lessons, facing thousands of dollars in debt for the 
seminar program once billed as a top quality university with Trump's "han
 FILE- In this May 23, 2005 file photo, real estate mogul and 
Reality TV star August 25, 2013: Donald Trump, left, listens as Michael 
Sexton introduces him at a news conference in New York where he 
announced the establishment of Trump University. New York Attorney General 
Eric Schneiderman is suing Trump for $40 million, saying that Trump University 
didnt deliver on its advertised promise to make students rich, but instead 
steered them into expensive yet mostly useless seminars. (AP Photo)ALBANY, 
N.Y.  New York's attorney general sued Donald Trump for $40 million 
Saturday, saying the real estate mogul helped run a phony "Trump University" 
that promised to make students rich but instead steered them into expensive 
and mostly useless seminars, and even failed to deliver promised apprenticeships.Trump 
shot back that the Democrat's lawsuit is false and politically motivated.Attorney 
General Eric Schneiderman says many of the 5,000 students who paid up 
to $35,000 thought they would at least meet Trump but instead all 
they got was their picture taken in front of a life-size picture 
of "The Apprentice" TV star."Trump University engaged in deception at every 
stage of consumers' advancement through costly programs and caused real 
financial harm," Schneiderman said. "Trump University, with Donald Trump's 
knowledge and participation, relied on Trump's name recognition and celebrity 
status to take advantage of consumers who believed in the Trump brand
Aug 20, 2013: City Church of Tallahassee Pastor Dean Inserra stands outside 
his church in Tallahassee, Fla.APNASHVILLE, Tenn.  Worried they could be 
sued by gay couples, some churches are changing their bylaws to reflect 
their view that the Bible allows only marriage between one man and 
one woman.Although there have been suits against wedding industry businesses 
that refuse to serve gay couples, attorneys promoting the bylaw changes 
say they don't know of any lawsuits against churches.Critics say the changes 
are unnecessary, but some churches fear that it's only a matter of 
time before one of them is sued."I thought marriage was always between 
one man and one woman, but the Supreme Court in a 5-4 
decision said no," said Gregory S. Erwin, an attorney for the Louisiana 
Baptist Convention, an association of Southern Baptist churches and one 
several groups advising churches to change their bylaws. "I think it's better 
to be prepared because the law is changing. America is changing."In a 
June decision, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a provision of the 
federal Defense of Marriage Act that defined marriage as between a man 
and a woman for purposes of federal law. A second decision was 
more technical but essentially ushered in legal gay marriage in California.Kevin 
Snider is an attorney with the Pacific Justice Institute, a nonprofit legal 
defense group that specializes in conservative Christian issues. His organization 
released a model mar
 
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