Why the hush money case against Donald Trump is on shaky ground: Mark Pomeranz, who worked at the Manhattan DA’s office, described in his book, “People v ...
thehill.com/opinion/4617077-why-the-case-against-donald-trump-in-hush-money-trial-is-on-shaky-ground/
Quick Glance: Trial Judge Evaluates Trump's Compliance with Gag Order
- Former President Trump is on trial in New York for hush money issues. David Pecker from 'National Enquirer' testified about an agreement to manipulate stories about Trump and his rivals.
- Concerns arose about Trump's violation of the gag order by criticizing court members. Mary McCord explained how the administration of justice can be disrupted by defendants' statements, leading to legal restrictions.
- Despite reluctance to detain a former president, fines may be imposed for attacks on witnesses and judicial families. Threats to security and witness testimonies pose serious challenges to the trial's integrity.
- Judges emphasize the importance of upholding justice by addressing threats and ensuring the safety of those involved in legal proceedings. The credibility of the trial hinges on maintaining a fair and secure environment.
Trump allies zero in on hush-money prosecutor: With Trump under a gag order, his supporters launch a barrage of attacks.
axios.com/2024/04/24/trump-allies-hush-money-prosecutor
Trump attorneys agree to new conditions on $175 million bond: The deal probably ends a challenge from state officials that had imperiled Trump’s ability to ...
washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/04/22/trump-attorneys-bond-civil-fraud-appeal-conditions/
Quick Glance: Trump Agrees to New Restrictions on $175 Million Bond in New York Civil Fraud Case
- The bond is meant to secure Trump's compliance with a $454.2 million judgment won by state Attorney General Letitia James if he does not succeed in an appeal.
- James had challenged the bond this month, saying Trump still had access to the Charles Schwab account pledged to the insurer as collateral.
- Justice Arthur Engoron imposed the penalty after finding that Trump fraudulently inflated his net worth and real estate assets to deceive banks and insurers into providing better terms.
- Trump defended the bond in court, emphasizing that he has plenty of money to put up for it.
Prosecutor in Trump hush money case zeroes in on "election fraud": "This case is about a criminal conspiracy and fraud," said prosecutor ...
axios.com/2024/04/22/trump-new-york-criminal-trial-hush-money
Opening statements set for Monday in Trump’s New York hush money trial: Some prospective jurors grew emotional during questioning Friday; the 12 jurors and six ...
washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/04/19/trump-new-york-trial-jury-selection-emotional/
Quick Glance: Hush Money Trial: Trump's Silent Encounter with Insults
- Donald Trump has been forced to listen to potential jurors in his criminal hush money trial in New York openly criticize him.
- Transitioning from a life of adulation to facing critics, Trump now experiences a different reality without the control he's accustomed to.
- Previously shielded from critique, Trump now faces a trial with potential felony convictions and will have to endure listening to more criticism.
- Potential jurors exhibited a range of opinions towards Trump, from admiration for his business acumen to open criticism of his persona and rhetoric.
Trump trial live updates: Two seated jurors removed from Trump's hush money trial after issues raised
nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/live-blog/trump-hush-money-trial-day-3-live-updates-rcna145936
Quick Glance: Twelve Jurors Seated in Trump's Hush Money Trial
- A jury of 12 individuals was empaneled on Thursday in the landmark hush money trial of former President Donald Trump, bringing the proceedings closer to opening arguments and the commencement of weeks filled with compelling testimonies.
- The upcoming trial is anticipated to present unfavorable testimonies regarding Trump's personal life pre-presidency, including accusations of manipulating business records to suppress narratives in the final days of the 2016 election surrounding his intimate relationships.
- Central to the trial is a payment of $130,000 made by Cohen just before the 2016 election to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, aimed at preventing her allegations of a sexual encounter with Trump from being publicized in the campaign's final stretch.
- The selection of the jury holds paramount significance in any criminal proceeding, particularly so when the accused is a former president and the presumed Republican candidate. Potential jurors have undergone extensive scrutiny concerning their online presence, personal backgrounds, and political stances as legal representatives and the judge meticulously scrutinize for partialities that could compromise their impartiality.
Most Major Crimes Are Down. Why Are Assaults Up?: Homicides, rapes and shootings in New York City have decreased, but the number of assaults has remained ...
nytimes.com/2024/04/20/nyregion/assault-rates-new-york-city.html
Fact-Checking Trump’s Defenses in His Court Cases: The former president has trotted out a host of false and misleading claims to defend his conduct ...
nytimes.com/2024/04/17/us/politics/trump-cases-defense-fact-check.html
Alvin Bragg Reveals Trial Plan Against Donald Trump: Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg lists previous "misconducts and criminal acts" against Donald Trump ...
newsweek.com/alvin-bragg-reveals-trial-plan-against-donald-trump-hush-money-case-1891485
Quick Glance: Trump Faces Landmark Trial Over Hush Money Case
- Donald Trump will go down in history as the first former president to stand trial in Manhattan on criminal charges. The historic case revolves around a potential sex scandal cover-up just days before the 2016 elections.
- The prosecution alleges that Trump falsified business records to hide hush money payments aimed at influencing the election outcome. Trump maintains his innocence and refutes any involvement with Stormy Daniels.
- The trial will feature key witnesses from Trump's inner circle testifying against him, including Michael Cohen and David Pecker. It will delve into the Oval Office, where Trump allegedly approved the cover-up.
- Prosecutors must prove that Trump falsified business records with intent to commit or conceal another crime. Trump's defense is likely to focus on the legality of the hush money payments and attempt to distance him from the accounting handled by his employees.
Trump says $175 million bond is financially secure, asks judge to reject New York attorney general’s challenge
cnn.com/2024/04/15/politics/trump-civil-fraud-case-bond-financially-secure/
What Salman Rushdie says in 'Knife,' the memoir about his stabbing: Salman Rushdie's first book since the 2022 stabbing he thought might end his life is both ...
apnews.com/article/salman-rushdie-knife-memoir-732ebac087e5e0a4fc736373286b3085
Donald Trump addressed reporters as he entered the Manhattan courtroom where his criminal hush money case kicked off Monday morning: "This is an assault ... Show more
A son arrivée au tribunal de l'arrondissement de Manhattan, l'homme de 77 ans a une nouvelle fois dénoncé le procès comme une "persécution politique" ... Show more www.tagesspiegel.de/internationales/historischer-schweigegeld-prozess-donald-trump-vor-gericht-in-new-york-eingetroffen-11519189.html
Trump’s $175 Million Civil Bond Under Scrutiny as Criminal Case Begins: The former president has until Monday to show the financial bona fides of the $175 ...
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Cruise ship dancer allegedly possessed and distributed child pornography, feds say
usatoday.com/story/travel/cruises/2024/04/15/cruise-ship-dancer-arrested-child-pornography/73329862007/
On eve of Trump's New York hush money trial, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg touts drop in violent crime
abcnews.go.com/US/eve-trumps-new-york-hush-money-trial-manhattan/story
Teen who allegedly shoved NYC grandma, left her with fractured skull after church assault should be in jail: son
nypost.com/2024/04/13/us-news/teen-who-allegedly-shoved-nyc-grandma-left-her-with-fractured-skull-after-church-assault-should-be-in-jail-son/
Trump Wastes No Time Calling Hush-Money Case an ‘Assault on America’: Speaking to reporters outside the Manhattan criminal courtroom, Trump called it a ...
thedailybeast.com/trump-wastes-no-time-calling-hush-money-case-an-assault-on-america
E. Jean Carroll's gun was taken by police after Trump trial testimony: Carroll revealed on the witness stand this year that she had a handgun at home but didn't ...
nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/e-jean-carrolls-gun-was-taken-police-trump-trial-testimony-rcna147673
Allen Weisselberg sentenced to 5 months jail in Trump civil fraud case: Retired Trump Organization executive Allen Weisselberg has received a five-month jail ...
apnews.com/article/weisselberg-trump-perjury-new-york-b76cde56c6cb983ab8789f95d5a0c6c0
Quick Glance: Weisselberg sentenced to 5 months jail in Trump civil fraud case
- Retired Trump executive Allen Weisselberg was sentenced to five months in jail for admitting to lying under oath in a civil fraud lawsuit against the former president by New York’s attorney general.
- Weisselberg pleaded guilty to perjury related to the valuation of Trump's Manhattan penthouse, despite his deep loyalty to Trump and previous jail time for tax evasion.
- Important aspects include Weisselberg's testimonies in unfavorable trials for Trump and his decision not to testify in Trump's upcoming hush money criminal trial.
- Weisselberg's willingness to admit wrongdoing, age, and his role in Trump's organization were considered in his sentence, mirroring a previous case where he served a reduced jail term. He is likely to be involved in Trump's hush money trial, even if not as a witness.
As he prepares to prosecute Trump, NYC DA Bragg says hush money criminal trial not about politics
pbs.org/newshour/politics/as-he-prepares-to-prosecute-trump-nyc-da-bragg-says-hush-money-criminal-trial-not-about-politics
Quick Glance: Trump Faces Trial Amid Presidential Campaign Allegations
- Jury selection begins April 15 with a potential eight-week trial ahead.
- Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records, denying allegations of suppressing scandals.
- Key witnesses like Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels might testify against Trump.
- Despite Trump's denial of wrongdoing, witness testimonies pose a significant challenge.
Jury selection for the first-ever criminal trial of a former US president is set to begin on April 15 in a New York court ... Show more www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-hush-money-charges-seen-serious-by-most-voters-reutersipsos-finds-2024-04-10/
Conservative operatives who targeted Black voters with robocalls could pay up to $1.25 million
thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/4582819-conservative-operatives-targeted-black-voters-robocalls-settlement/
Quick Glance: Operatives to Pay Up to $1.25M for Robocall Scheme Suppressing Black Votes
- Two right-wing political operatives must pay up to $1.25 million in fines after being found liable for a robocall campaign targeting Black New Yorkers in the 2020 election.
- The messages included false warnings that mail-in voting would lead to personal information being shared with police departments and credit card companies.
- Under a settlement, Wohl and Burkman must pay a $1 million judgment to the NY attorney general’s office, the NCBCP, and the harmed plaintiffs.
- Wohl and Burkman have faced charges in other states for similar robocall schemes targeting Black voters in 2020.
Killing of Sarah McNally ‘stopped us in our tracks’, funeral of Longford woman stabbed in New York told
irishtimes.com/ireland/2024/04/08/death-of-sarah-mcnally-stopped-us-in-our-tracks-funeral-of-longford-woman-stabbed-in-new-york-told/
Letitia James Nears Green Light to Start Taking Donald Trump's Assets: Trump has until Monday to post a $175 million bond.
newsweek.com/donald-trump-judge-arthur-engoron-fraud-case-bond-manhattan-new-york-letitia-james-1888535
Angelina Jolie and look-alike daughter Vivienne spotted shopping in NYC amid ongoing legal issues with Brad Pitt
pagesix.com/2024/04/07/parents/angelina-jolie-and-look-alike-daughter-vivienne-seen-shopping-in-nyc-amid-brad-pitt-legal-issues/
Jonathan Majors sentenced to probation, avoids jail for assaulting ex: Jonathan Majors has been sentenced to probation but avoided jail time for assaulting his ...
apnews.com/article/jonathan-majors-assault-sentencing-marvel-new-york-24212fa7708d397452d44f9cbc9fb127
Quick Glance: Jonathan Majors Sentenced: Probation for Assaulting Ex-Girlfriend
- Actor Jonathan Majors sentenced to a yearlong counseling program, avoiding jail time for assaulting his ex-girlfriend, impacting his once-promising career.
- Majors received a conditional discharge, ordered to complete a 52-week batterer's intervention program in Los Angeles and continue mental health therapy to avoid jail, despite maintaining innocence and planning an appeal.
- Despite denying guilt and planning to appeal, Majors lost his entire career after conviction, including being dropped by Marvel Studios from the role of Kang the Conqueror, raising questions about potential recasting.
- His conviction stemmed from an altercation with his ex-girlfriend, leading to uncertainties about Marvel's future plans regarding the character Kang, following Majors' departure and recent setbacks for the superhero franchise.
NY AG Letitia James is not done with Donald Trump: New York's attorney general now wants to know if Donald Trump withheld evidence in his fraud case.
businessinsider.com/trials-over-but-letitia-james-not-done-with-donald-trump-2024-4
Businessman behind Trump's NY bond says he charged him a 'low fee': Don Hankey, the billionaire businessman whose company Knight Specialty Insurance provided the ...
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New York state is demanding more information on Trump's $175 million appeal bond in civil fraud case
pbs.org/newshour/politics/new-york-state-is-demanding-more-information-on-trumps-175-million-appeal-bond-in-civil-fraud-case
Quick Glance: New York Demands Further Details on Trump's $175 Million Appeal Bond in Civil Fraud Case
- Following former President Donald Trump's posting of a $175 million bond, state attorneys are requesting more information about the bond's legitimacy.
- State Attorney General Letitia James' office has given Trump's lawyers or the bond underwriter a 10-day period to justify the bond, potentially requiring more disclosure about the collateral provided by Trump.
- A hearing has been scheduled for April 22 after an appeals court significantly reduced the bond amount needed, leading to calls from Trump's lawyer for a baseless public quarrel.
- The underwriter, Knight Specialty Insurance Co., has been contacted for comment, but there has been no response so far.
NY state is demanding more information on Trump's $175 million appeal bond in civil fraud case
apnews.com/article/trump-civil-fraud-trial-appeal-bond-e72da14328ebd4bd81ab7d96f5b962a8
Charges filed against man who allegedly threatened N.Y. AG, civil fraud case judge
nbcnews.com/politics/charges-filed-man-allegedly-threatened-ny-ag-civil-fraud-case-judge-rcna146338
Trump posts $175 million bond in New York civil fraud case: Former President Donald Trump has posted a $175 million bond as he appeals the judgment against him ...
cnn.com/2024/04/01/politics/trump-bond-civil-fraud-trial/
Quick Glance: Trump Secures $175 Million Bond in New York Civil Fraud Case
- Donald Trump and his co-defendants have successfully secured a $175 million bond in their civil fraud case in New York, as indicated in a court filing.
- The bond was provided by Knight Specialty Insurance Company, owned by the privately-held Hankey Group. The chairman stated to ABC News that he considers himself a supporter of Donald Trump.
- Hankey mentioned that his company was initially engaged in discussions to take over the original $464 million bond in the case. Following a reduction by a New York appellate court last week to $175 million, Hankey renewed efforts to take on the bond.
- Trump has denied any wrongdoing, and his lawyers have appealed the ruling in the case, claiming that the disgorgement amount was unconstitutional, disproportionate, and flawed.
Joe Lewis: How one of Britain's richest people broke insider trading laws: The 87-year-old Spurs owner gave secret stock tips to his girlfriend, assistants ...
bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68716896
Quick Glance: British Billionaire Joe Lewis Fined $5 Million for Insider Trading
- A U.S. judge ordered British billionaire Joe Lewis to pay a $5 million fine and serve three years of probation for sharing illegal stock tips.
- The Tavistock Group founder, whose family trust controls a majority of London's Tottenham Hotspur soccer team, admitted in January to passing inside information on his portfolio companies to private pilots, friends, and personal assistants.
- Lewis in January entered a plea deal with prosecutors agreeing to a $50 million fine for his Bahamas company, Broad Bay.
- He apologized in court for his actions, attributing them to hubris and childish exuberance, resulting in devastating self-inflicted humiliation.
Trump posts $175m bond in New York fraud case: An appeals court gave him a reprieve after he could not secure a bond for the full $464m penalty
bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68709895
Trump rips New York fraud case after posting $175M bond: Former President Trump railed against his New York civil fraud case and those involved Monday ...
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Letitia James' New Strategy to Examine Donald Trump's Finances: The New York attorney general is digging for information on Trump's $175 million bond in his ...
newsweek.com/donald-trump-new-york-fraud-trial-letitia-james-arthur-engoron-bond-manhattan-superior-court-1887363
Quick Glance: Trump's $175M Bond and Property Seizure Case Overview
- Former President Trump has secured a $175 million bond in his civil fraud case, keeping his most prized properties from being seized - at least temporarily.
- Judge Arthur Engoron found Trump, his company, and top executives liable for fraud, ordering them to pay a penalty of $464 million plus interest, with Trump alone owing $454 million.
- Despite the temporary halt, Trump still owes the state $454 million from the judgment, which increases daily, potentially leading him back into financial jeopardy.
- An appeal could result in a significant financial setback for Trump, challenging the monumental fine and other penalties imposed in the case.
New York: Irish woman Sarah McNally dies after stabbing: Sarah McNally, originally from County Longford, has died after a stabbing in New York City.
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Man convicted of hate crimes for attacking Muslim man in New York City: Civil rights groups and federal data point to a historic rise in reported hate crimes in ...
usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/04/04/hate-crimes-anti-muslim-assault-new-york-city/73211818007/
2 Brothers in Trump Media Insider-Trading Scheme Plead Guilty: Michael and Gerald Shvartsman, who had originally pleaded not guilty to securities fraud charges ...
nytimes.com/2024/04/03/business/trump-media-insider-trading-guilty.html
Quick Glance: Donald Trump's Media Company Faces Financial Challenges in 2023
- Following a high-profile stock market debut, Donald Trump's social media company reported significant losses, with nearly $58.2 million lost last year, resulting in a stock price decline of over 21%.
- Revenue for Trump Media in 2023 totaled $4.1 million, showing an increase from $1.5 million in 2022.
- Trump Media began trading on the Nasdaq under the symbol DJT on March 26, experiencing volatility as the stock closed at $48.66 after Monday's sell-off.
- Analysts have drawn comparisons between the excitement surrounding Trump Media and the meme stock frenzy that boosted shares of companies like GameStop and AMC Entertainment in 2021.
Irish woman who died after alleged knife attack in New York named locally: Sarah McNally (41) from Co Longford was working as a bartender at The Céilí House in ...
irishtimes.com/crime-law/2024/03/31/irish-woman-dies-after-alleged-knife-attack-in-new-york-bar/
Trump posts bond in civil fraud case; has gag order expanded in hush-money trial: A court filing said the bond was provided by Knight Insurance ...
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New York: Irish woman Sarah McNally dies after stabbing: Sarah McNally, originally from County Longford, has died after a stabbing in New York City.
bbc.com/news/articles/c3gqk1xk748o
Opinion | Why Civil Cases Have Been More Successful Against Donald Trump: Why civil litigation against Trump has been more successful and might be a less fraught ...
nytimes.com/2024/04/01/opinion/trump-civil-cases-justice.html
Man fatally stabs Queens pub employee in neck before stabbing himself: police: A woman was killed and a man was critically injured in a double stabbing at an ...
nypost.com/2024/03/30/us-news/two-stabbed-one-fatally-at-irish-pub-in-queens/
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison: FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for a cryptocurrency fraud ...
apnews.com/article/sam-bankman-fried-ftx-cryptocurrency-sentencing-sbf-d7bb1a5e94b4c22039d74dfeab1a2ff1
Quick Glance: Sam Bankman-Fried's Verdict: 25-Year Prison Term - BBC News
- Sam Bankman-Fried received a 25-year prison sentence. Key details from the court hearing in New York were summarized, focusing on his defense lawyer's arguments and the judge's ruling.
- The judge criticized SBF's lack of remorse, noting that he had never expressed a word of regret for committing terrible crimes. Customers who lost money in the collapse reported experiencing nightmares.
- SBF admitted to making a series of poor decisions but claimed that customers could be reimbursed. The judge pointed out that the assertion that customers would be fully repaid through the bankruptcy process was misleading.
- The court hearing also included testimonies from customers who lost significant amounts of money, insights into SBF's background, and the reasons behind the collapse of his company FTX.
Trump hasn't deleted his attacks on hush-money judge's daughter : A previous judge threatened Trump with imprisonment last year after a similar gag order lapse ...
businessinsider.com/trump-hasnt-deleted-his-attacks-on-hush-money-judges-daughter-2024-4
Quick Glance: Judge Denies Trump's Request to Delay Hush-Money Trial
- Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan rejected Donald Trump's request to postpone his hush-money criminal trial until the Supreme Court rules on presidential immunity claims in another case.
- Trump's lawyers sought to adjourn the New York trial indefinitely until his immunity claim in the Washington, D.C., election interference case is resolved.
- The primary allegation in the hush-money case is that Trump falsified his company's internal records to conceal payments to his former lawyer Michael Cohen.
- Trump and his lawyers have been pushing for more delays, raising concerns about the judge's impartiality and attempting to make the case about the 2016 election, while prosecutors argue against postponing the trial.
Another NYC woman sucker-punched on street in attack that left her with broken jaw
nypost.com/2024/03/29/us-news/another-nyc-woman-sucker-punched-on-street-in-attack-that-left-her-with-broken-jaw/
Is TikTok Stoking Anxiety About Street Crime in N.Y.C.?: Several young women have posted video accounts of being punched in the face by a stranger ...
nytimes.com/2024/03/28/style/tiktok-women-punched-crime-nyc.html
Alina Habba Demands Jon Stewart Be Investigated: 'Makes Me So Angry': Donald Trump's lawyer said Stewart should be investigated for selling his apartment higher ...
newsweek.com/jon-stewart-alina-habba-trump-apartment-1884923
Quick Glance: Jon Stewart's Controversial NYC Property Sale and Trump's Case
- Jon Stewart benefited from a similar inflation while condemning Donald Trump's civil real estate case as 'not victimless.'
- Stewart criticized Trump's $454 million appeal bond and emphasized that false property valuations are not harmless.
- He argued that overvalued properties increase corruption incentives in the system and failure to disclose market values should be considered fraudulent behavior.
- Stewart sold his NYC penthouse for $17.5 million, exceeding the estimated value by 829%, leading to controversy and accusations.
Trump Can Post Smaller Bond in Civil Fraud Case, Court Rules: The former president must post a bond of $175 million within 10 days as he appeals the $454 million ...
nytimes.com/2024/03/25/nyregion/trump-bond-reduced.html
Quick Glance: Trump Secures Pause on $454 Million Civil Fraud Judgment
- Donald Trump wins the ability to pause his $454 million civil fraud judgment by posting a $175 million bond within 10 days.
- A mid-level state appellate court grants Trump's request to delay enforcement of a February 16 judgment while considering his appeal.
- Presidential candidate Trump continues to raise funds for his campaign and legal costs as he faces four upcoming criminal trials.
- Trump's legal team seeks a delay in a New York state criminal trial over hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels, revealing new federal documents.
N.Y. judge sets firm April 15 trial date in Trump’s historic hush money case: Defense lawyers for Donald Trump still hope to raise issues that might delay the ...
washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/25/trump-hush-money-trial-date/
Quick Glance: Restriction on Statements in New York Criminal Case against Trump
- A judge imposes a restriction on statements about Trump in the New York criminal case involving hush money.
- Public comments on witnesses and court staff are prohibited.
- The necessity of silence around Trump is emphasized due to his attacks on involved parties.
- Trump faces multiple charges, pleads not guilty, and alleges political motivations behind the cases.
When will Trump pay his $175 million appeals bond? Here's what's next in his civil fraud case
pbs.org/newshour/politics/when-will-trump-pay-his-175-million-appeals-bond-heres-whats-next-in-his-civil-fraud-case
Quick Glance: Trump's Truth Social Stock Surges Despite Company Losses
- Shares of Donald Trump's social media platform Truth Social have seen a significant increase in their first days of trading.
- Despite the company's lack of profit and meager quarterly revenue, it has been valued at over $8 billion.
- Experts suggest that the stock surge is driven more by Trump's political supporters than financial fundamentals.
- While the future of Truth Social remains uncertain in the competitive social media industry, it may serve as a platform for Trump's future media ventures.
A man named checked into the New Yorker Hotel in 2018. For a one-night stay, he paid $200.57. But he did not check out the next morning. Instead ... Show more www.nytimes.com/2024/03/24/nyregion/mickey-barreto-housing-fraud.html
Alina Habba mocks New York AG after appeals court reduces Trump bond: Habba criticized James and Judge Arthur Engoron, who originally ordered Trump to pay $355 ...
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Civil fraud case: Trump could learn how NY wants to collect $457M: A New York court has agreed to hold off collection former President Donald Trump’s $454 ...
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Quick Glance: Trump civil fraud case: Court gives 10 days for $175M deposit
- A New York appeals court agreed to pause collection of Donald Trump's $454 million civil fraud judgment if he deposits $175 million within 10 days.
- This ruling marks a significant victory for the former president as he defends his real estate empire.
- While the judgment still stands, New York Attorney General Letitia James will pursue collection efforts, as Trump plans to post a bond to cover the $175 million sum.
- The court also reversed certain aspects of the ruling that barred Trump and his sons from corporate leadership, allowing them to resume their roles.
Mongolia ex-PM bought NYC apartments with embezzled mining money, US says: The U.S. is seeking to forfeit two New York City apartments a former Mongolian prime ...
reuters.com/world/mongolia-ex-pm-bought-nyc-apartments-with-embezzled-mining-money-us-says-2024-03-26/
Five Students Wounded in Slashings at Queens High School: The students were taken into custody after a fight at the school, the police said ...
nytimes.com/2024/03/27/nyregion/stabbing-queens-high-school.html
Former President Donald Trump will stand trial April 15 on charges related to hush money payments meant to cover up claims of marital infidelity ... Show more
Trump Will Face His Greatest Fears as Two Legal Threats Coincide Monday: Twin threats — on the same day, in the same city — crystallize two of Donald Trump’s ...
nytimes.com/2024/03/24/nyregion/trump-hush-money-trial-civil-fraud-bond.html
Trump's bond in his civil fraud case reduced to $175 million by N.Y. appeals court
nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/ny-appeals-court-reduces-trumps-bond-civil-fraud-case-175-million-vict-rcna144659
Quick Glance: Appeals Court Decision Reduces Trump's Bond in Fraud Case
- In the New York civil fraud case, it was determined that Donald Trump and his co-defendants now have 10 days to post a $175 million bond, compared to the original $464 million.
- The late ruling from a panel of state Appellate Division judges, all appointed by Democratic governors, represents a significant victory and relief for the former president.
- Trump's legal team had previously stated that obtaining the larger bond was practically impossible. The court's decision also temporarily prevents the New York Attorney General's office from enforcing the judgment.
- Additionally, the court imposed a stay on the part of the initial judgment that restricted Trump from acting as a public officer of a company, as well as prohibitions on other individuals, although not all of Trump's requests were granted.
Could Trump’s Properties Really Be Seized?: Real estate experts say that getting a judgment is a lot easier than foreclosing on a major piece of real estate ...
nytimes.com/2024/03/24/realestate/trump-properties-bond-civil-fraud.html
Judge holds hearing in Trump hush money case as fraud judgment due: Live updates: Former President Trump is expected to be back in a New York courtroom Monday as ...
thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4550048-trump-hush-money-bond-fraud-judgment-live-updates/
In Fund-Raising Blitz, Trump Warns Democrats: Hands Off Trump Tower: With a deadline on Monday to secure a $454 million bond in his civil fraud case ...
nytimes.com/2024/03/24/us/politics/trump-civil-fraud-james.html
Ocasio-Cortez says there is a ‘risk’ to not seizing Trump’s assets: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) warned Sunday there is a “risk” to not seizing former ...
thehill.com/homenews/house/4552450-ocasio-cortez-says-there-is-a-risk-to-not-seizing-trumps-assets/
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