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and the former president of the university in a case to be 
handled in state Supreme Court in Manhattan. He accuses them of engaging 
in persistent fraud, illegal and deceptive conduct and violating federal 
consumer protection law. The $40 million he seeks is mostly to pay 
restitution to consumers.He dismissed Trump's claim of a political motive."The 
fact that he's still brave enough to follow the investigation wherever it 
may lead speaks to Mr. Schneiderman's character," Schneiderman spokesman 
Andrew Friedman told AP.State Education Department officials had told Trump 
to change the name of his enterprise years ago, saying it lacked 
a license and didn't meet the legal definitions of a university. In 
2011 it was renamed the Trump Entrepreneur Institute, but it has been 
dogged since by complaints from consumers and a few isolated civil lawsuits 
claiming it didn't fulfill its advertised claims.Schneiderman's lawsuit 
covers complaints dating to 2005 through 2011. Students paid between $1,495 
and $35,000 to learn from the Manhattan mogul who wrote the best 
seller, "Art of the Deal" a decade ago followed by "How to 
Get Rich" and "Think Like a Billionaire."Scheiderman said the three-day 
seminars didn't, as promised, teach consumers everything they needed to 
know about real estate. The Trump University manual tells instructors not 
to let consumers "think 
."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 
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