How a gag order showdown explains everything about Trump: Prosecutor Christopher Conroy captured the quintessential Donald Trump in a single sentence at the ...
cnn.com/2024/04/23/politics/donald-trump-gag-order-analysis/
Quick Glance: Trump's Attempt to Influence 2016 Election: Hush Money Trial Begins
- An prosecutor alleges that Donald Trump tried to illegally influence the 2016 election by preventing damaging stories about his personal life from becoming public.
- The trial, potentially lasting up to two months, will require Trump to spend his days in a courtroom instead of on the campaign trail.
- The indictment includes 34 counts of falsifying business records, punishable by up to four years in prison.
- The case sheds light on efforts to suppress stories, known as 'Catch-and-Kill' in tabloid industry, to prevent potentially damaging revelations.
NY Attorney General asks judge to reject $175 million bond in Donald Trump's civil fraud case
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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.
Prosecutors seek to ask Trump about civil fraud, E. Jean Carroll cases and more if he testifies in hush money case
nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/prosecutors-seek-ask-trump-civil-fraud-e-jean-carroll-cases-testifies-rcna148270
Alvin Bragg Just 'Neutralized' Possible Donald Trump Witness—Ex-Prosecutor: Allen Weisselberg, the former chief financial officer of Trump's company ...
newsweek.com/alvin-bragg-just-neutralized-possible-donald-trump-witnessex-prosecutor-1889375
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.
Company defends Trump’s $175 million bond in new filing : Trump’s $175 million bond is secured by his cash, according to the company backing an arrangment that ...
washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/04/16/trump-bond-175-million-court-challenge-hankey/
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
Trump's hush money trial begins Monday. Here's what to expect.: Jury selection is scheduled to begin April 15, and the trial could last as long as eight weeks.
nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-hush-money-trial-guide-what-expect-rcna145943
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.
Truth Social Hosted Party At Trump’s Mar-A-Lago: Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social, celebrated its success with a party at ...
forbes.com/sites/zacheverson/2024/04/15/trump-media-technology-group-stock-mar-a-lago/
What to know about Trump’s New York charges — and any potential sentence: In the hush money trial that starts next week, Trump is accused of falsifying business ...
washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/04/08/falsifying-business-records-charges-trump-hush-money-case/
Ex-Trump CFO Sentenced to Five Months in Prison for Lying Under Oath: The former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, Allen Weisselberg ...
democracynow.org/2024/4/11/headlines/ex_trump_cfo_sentenced_to_five_months_in_prison_for_lying_under_oath
Alina Habba Removed From Case: Habba is no longer representing Allen Weisselberg, one-time senior Trump Organization figure, in the former president's civil ...
newsweek.com/alina-habba-removed-case-1888294
Ex-Dominion executive's defamation claims may proceed against Trump campaign and supporters
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Jamahal Hill faces Khalil Rountree Jr in Conor McGregor vs Michael Chandler co-main event
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Rachel Maddow Apologizes for Trump Trial Outburst: I ‘Snorted Out Loud’ at This Shocking Revelation | Video
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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.
Donald Trump Bond Rejected Due to Low Fee, Insurer Suggests: The businessman behind the company who posted Trump's $175 million civil fraud bond said that his ...
newsweek.com/donald-trump-bond-rejected-due-low-fee-insurer-suggests-1887549
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
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.
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 ...
apnews.com/article/trump-civil-fraud-case-verdict-penalty-appeal-8447c48d0436083737204b13401438d2
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.
Donald Trump Is Losing Weight. Can His Fans Handle the Reason Why?: The man is looking thin. What’s happening?
slate.com/news-and-politics/2024/04/donald-trump-news-2024-weight-loss-ozempic.html
N.Y. appeals court grants Donald Trump delay, cuts bond payment in fraud case - UPI.com
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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.
How Donald Trump Plans to Undermine Fraud Ruling Against Him: Trump will likely tell an appeal court that there were no victims in his $454 million fraud case.
newsweek.com/donald-trump-fraud-case-arthur-engoron-letitia-james-new-york-manhattan-appeal-1884027
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 is having trouble getting cash for his bond. And he's growing frustrated.: The prospect that Donald Trump may fail to post a bond by Monday’s deadline for ...
nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-trouble-getting-cash-bond-growing-frustrated-rcna144351
Quick Glance: Trump Struggles with Bail and Frustration Grows
- Donald Trump and some members of his inner circle are frustrated by the prospect of him failing to post the $464 million civil fraud penalty by Monday's deadline.
- Trump is urgently seeking campaign funds and potential guarantors for his bail to prevent New York Attorney General Letitia James from seizing his assets.
- Trump's defense team is considering options to challenge the judgment without posting bail and speculating on the impact of asset seizure on his campaign.
- Despite concerns from his team regarding bail, Trump's campaign is leveraging the situation to mobilize supporters and reinforce the perception of unfair treatment by the justice system.
Trump Media stock to start trading Tuesday as DJT: Donald Trump could get a financial lifeline of billions of dollars as Truth Social's parent company is set to ...
nbcnews.com/business/markets/trump-media-stock-start-trading-tuesday-djt-rcna144958
What could happen as Trump faces deadline on half-billion-dollar bond : Trump’s attorneys have asked appellate judges to reduce, delay or waive the bond ...
washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/23/trump-bond-deadline-new-york-fraud-case/
Trump can't post bond covering $454M fraud judgment, lawyers say: Donald Trump’s lawyers told a New York appellate court on Monday that it’s impossible for him ...
apnews.com/article/trump-fraud-bond-appeal-million-75ef3efb5b70d6ea43bea85b65ff7810
Judge in Trump's civil fraud trial imposes monitor to oversee Trump Organization's finances
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Donald Trump's Properties Have at Least $200M in Outstanding Loans: A number of properties New York Attorney Letitia James could seize, including Trump Tower ...
newsweek.com/donald-trump-properties-civil-fraud-fine-loan-1881750
Truth Social stock price could crash if Donald Trump sells shares: Truth Social is set to go public next week, with Donald Trump's stake worth billions ...
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Donald Trump Has Three Ways to Escape Bond Problem: Legal Analyst: The presumptive Republican nominee for president is in a time crunch, having to secure enough ...
newsweek.com/donald-trump-has-three-ways-escape-bond-problem-legal-analyst-1881882
Former Trump CFO Allen Weisselberg surrenders to NYC prosecutors : Allen Weisselberg, the former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization ...
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Quick Glance: Former Trump Org. CFO to admit perjury charges
- The ex-chief financial officer of the Trump Organization is set to admit to perjury charges on Monday in relation to his testimony during a civil probe into the company's finances.
- Allen Weisselberg, a former longtime associate of Donald Trump, was present at the Manhattan district attorney's office on Monday morning. It is anticipated that he will confess later in the day.
- It is anticipated that Weisselberg will not turn against Trump and will not testify in the New York trial involving hush money. This will mark the second admission of guilt by Weisselberg, who previously agreed to 15 charges of tax fraud.
- Weisselberg was acknowledged for his truthful statements, leading to the conviction and fines of the implicated companies. The judge imposed a five-month jail term and probation on Weisselberg, who spent around 100 days in the Rikers Island facility.
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Full List of Donald Trump's Properties Letitia James Is About to Take: New York's attorney general could start seizing Trump assets if he cannot come up with a ...
newsweek.com/full-list-donald-trumps-properties-letitia-james-about-take-1881265
Judge Juan Merchan runs a mental health court when he's not hearing a Trump case: Judge Juan Merchan could become the first judge ever to oversee a former U.S ...
apnews.com/article/trump-hush-money-criminal-trial-judge-merchan-c227f5eab200cccffb19ed931b4dac92
Donald Trump May Be Closer To Bankruptcy Than It Seems: The former president needs more money to keep his businesses afloat, according to one financial analyst.
newsweek.com/donald-trump-bankruptcy-court-awards-e-jean-carroll-new-york-fraud-case-engoron-1877890
Trump prepared to post $100M bond while appealing fraud penalty: A New York appellate judge has refused to halt collection of Donald Trump’s $454 million civil ...
apnews.com/article/trump-james-appeal-bond-fraud-new-york-3093352e94274f9daba3d84f0c43467e
Quick Glance: Appellate Judge Denies Trump's Appeal to Halt $454M Fraud Penalty
- A New York appellate judge rejected Donald Trump's request to halt the collection of his $454 million civil fraud penalty while he appeals.
- Judge Anil Singh ruled that Trump must post the full amount to stop enforcement of the judgment by March 25.
- If Trump fails to secure a stay by the deadline, he risks having assets seized to pay the monetary penalty.
- Trump faces multiple legal liabilities, including a defamation penalty to writer E. Jean Carroll, totaling over $543.4 million.
How Much Cash Does Trump Have? What to Know as He Faces Penalties of $537 Million
nytimes.com/2024/03/01/nyregion/donald-trump-money.html
Quick Glance: Court Denies Trump's Bid to Pause $454m Penalty
- A court has ruled that Donald Trump must post a bond of $454 million while appealing the judgment in his New York civil fraud trial.
- While the judge agreed to a three-year ban on seeking loans from New York banks, he paused this to assist Trump in securing the bond.
- New York's attorney general has threatened to seize his assets if he fails to pay.
- The penalty will accrue interest daily by at least $112,000 if he refuses to comply.
Trump Is Facing Some Serious Financial Troubles: His political fortunes may be looking up, but his business problems are dire.
theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/03/trump-financial-legal-troubles/677662/
Why Is Trump Trying to Make Ukraine Lose?: The former president isn’t in office—but is still dictating U.S. policy.
theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/02/one-global-issue-trump-cares-about/677592/
Quick Glance: Trump Ignored Haley. Lasted Barely a Day.
- Donald Trump went a full day without mentioning Nikki Haley before launching attacks on Truth Social.
- Despite the need to win over voters, Trump ignored Haley, further dividing the GOP.
- Trump's team believes the party will ultimately rally around him despite intra-party tensions.
- Trump's strategy of attacking rivals could have negative implications on the party and voters.
Donald Trump's Financial Jeopardy Grows: The former president is facing mounting costs from a series of legal battles.
newsweek.com/donald-trump-finances-fines-legal-costs-latest-1877271
N.Y. AG Letitia James on Trump asset: I could seize it but who'd want to buy it?
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Donald Trump civil fraud case: $454 million judgment is finalized, starting clock on appeal
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Quick Glance: N.Y. judge signs $350 million judgment against Trump
- New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron signed a judgment of over $350 million against Donald Trump for a decade-long civil fraud scheme.
- The judgment includes a financial penalty, interest, and non-monetary restrictions that will restructure the Trump Organization and take control away from Trump and his sons.
- Engoron rejected requests by Trump’s attorneys for time to propose changes to the document and denied a one-month delay in enforcing the fraud judgment.
- Trump is expected to appeal and post bond to fight the judgment, which requires him to use a significant portion of his wealth to settle the penalty.
Donald Trump appeals $454 million civil fraud judgment, pushing legal fight into presidential campaign
pbs.org/newshour/politics/donald-trump-appeals-454-million-civil-fraud-judgment-pushing-legal-fight-into-presidential-campaign
Donald Trump, his adult sons and two former Trump Organization officials have appealed the $464 million judgment entered against them in the New York attorney ... Show more
Quick Glance: Trump Fights Back Against $464 Million Fraud Ruling
- Donald Trump's legal team has taken steps to appeal the $464 million civil fraud judgment.
- In their filing, Trump's lawyers expressed the desire for an appeals court to review whether Judge Arthur Engoron made legal or factual errors when issuing the significant ruling against Trump and his company.
- In addition to the financial penalty, Trump is prohibited from conducting any business in New York for a period of three years.
- The imposed penalties followed a lengthy trial based on the allegations by New York Attorney General Letitia James, accusing Trump and senior executives of his company of engaging in fraudulent activities by inflating their assets on financial records to secure favorable loan and insurance rates illicitly.
Trump's high-top sneakers sell out hours after launch: "The Never Surrender High-Top Sneaker" already sold out by Saturday night
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Quick Glance: Trump's Limited Sneakers Sold Out
- Trump debuted his new shoe line at Sneaker Con in Philadelphia on Feb. 17, 2024.
- Only 1,000 pairs of the gold sneakers were available, labeled 'Super Limited'.
- At least 10 of the gold sneakers were randomly autographed by Trump, as per the website.
- In addition to the gold sneakers, the 'T - Red Wave' and 'POTUS 45' models were introduced at $199 each.
He Promoted an Election Conspiracy Film. Now He’s Headed for Congress: Brandon Gill, a far-right 2020 election denier who helped promote the debunked 2000 Mules ...
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Trump ordered to pay $350 million for fraudulent business practices in New York: A New York judge has ordered former President Donald Trump and executives at the ...
npr.org/2024/02/16/1226294071/trump-fined-fraud-trial-ny
Quick Glance: Trump Launches Sneaker Line Amid $355M Order
- Former President Donald Trump launched a sneaker line the day after being ordered to pay nearly $355 million in his New York civil fraud trial.
- The $399 sneakers sold out by Saturday night on the website.
- Trump Sneakers are not associated with Donald J. Trump or The Trump Organization.
- Following Sneaker Con, Trump plans to address supporters in Michigan amid legal challenges.
Alina Habba 'Looking Forward' to Donald Trump Appeal: The former president is appealing his civil fraud verdict.
newsweek.com/alina-habba-donald-trump-civil-fraud-appeal-1873214
The judge who presided over a civil business fraud trial against Donald Trump has ordered the former president and the Trump Organization to pay over $360 ... Show more
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Judge in Trump civil fraud trial was sent envelope with white powder: Envelope addressed to Judge Arthur Engoron intercepted by two court officers just before 9 ...
theguardian.com/us-news/2024/feb/28/judge-trump-fraud-trial-white-powder-mail
Quick Glance: Judge Arthur Engoron targeted with white powder threat
- An incident involving white powder occurred at a Lower Manhattan courthouse on Wednesday, coinciding with Donald Trump seeking court intervention.
- The substance was found in an envelope within the courthouse premises, leading to emergency services involvement without any reported injuries.
- Upon opening the envelope, powder spilled onto a court officer's clothing, with no official comments provided.
- This latest threat adds to a series of recent incidents targeting Judge Engoron, including a previous threat to his residence.
Donald Trump's Lawyer Warns Alvin Bragg of 'Serious' Consequences: Todd Blanche accused the Manhattan DA of "misconduct" for not seeking a perjury case against ...
newsweek.com/trump-lawyer-alvin-bragg-perjury-allen-weisselberg-1875892
Trump civil fraud trial live updates: Judge fines Trump $354 million, says frauds 'shock the conscience'
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New York judge won’t delay enforcement of $355M penalties in Trump fraud case: A New York judge said Thursday he would not delay enforcement of the ...
thehill.com/homenews/4484008-trump-fraud-case-new-york-judge-wont-delay-enforcement-355m-penalties/
Donald Trump must pay more than $350m in damages in New York civil fraud case, judge rules bbc.in/3HZ06DA
Quick Glance: Trump's Wall Street Comeback Approved
- Former President Trump plans his Wall Street return months after leaving the White House.
- US regulators approve controversial merger between Trump Media & Technology Group and a blank-check company.
- Merger could make Trump Media a publicly-traded company with Trump owning a valuable stake.
- Merger expected to bring $270 million cash influx to Trump Media for Truth Social's growth.
Charted: Trump world allies sentenced to prison: Never before have so many people closely associated with a former president been sentenced to jail.
axios.com/2024/03/07/trump-associates-prison-sentence-crimes-list
Donald Trump's Miserable Presidents Day: The Republican has been hit with a number of setbacks amid his latest White House bid.
newsweek.com/donald-trump-presidents-day-poll-engoron-1871124
Quick Glance: Insights into Trump's Hush-Money Trial Starting on March 25
- Donald Trump addresses media on trial day.
- Republican frontrunner to balance untelevised six-week trial with campaigning.
- Former president faces unique criminal trial in New York after recent civil cases.
- Trump, 77, charged with 34 fraud counts linked to alleged Stormy Daniels hush money.
Shark Tank’s O’Leary on $355M decision against Trump: ‘What fraud?’: “Shark Tank” investor Kevin O’Leary in an interview with CNN host Laura Coates on Monday ...
thehill.com/homenews/media/4479150-shark-tanks-oleary-on-355m-decision-against-trump-what-fraud/
In Trump Fraud Ruling, a $450 Million Blow to His Finances and Identity: A huge penalty for deceiving lenders about the value of his properties and his own net ...
nytimes.com/2024/02/17/nyregion/trump-civil-cases-millions.html
Donald Trump’s ‘Fraudulent Ways’ Cost Him $355 Million: Justice Arthur Engoron’s ruling is not fatal for Trump’s business empire, but it might be a near-death ...
theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/02/engoron-trump-355-million-new-york-fraud-case/677491/
With yesterday's $355 million ruling against Donald Trump, as well as nearly $90 million in judgments against him for the writer E. Jean Carroll ... Show more
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Here Are Trump’s Most Valuable Properties: Trump is scrambling to pay his $454 million fraud judgment—and court filings suggest the former president may have to ...
forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2024/03/01/here-are-trumps-most-valuable-properties/
Hochul tells NY businesses not to fear about Trump verdict: ‘Nothing to worry about’
thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/4474774-hochul-tells-ny-businesses-not-to-fear-about-trump-verdict-nothing-to-worry-about/
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Manhattan district attorney gets Bragg-ing rights: A solid felony case is on track.
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New York judge finds Michael Cohen’s testimony ‘credible’ in Trump civil fraud trial
thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4473745-new-york-judge-finds-michael-cohen-testimony-credible-civil-trial/
Letitia James: the New York state attorney general who brought down the Trump Organization
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Are Social-Media Companies Ready for Another January 6?: Their answers weren’t inspiring.
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Where are the rest of the Trump family now?: Melania still reels from her time in the White House. Donald Jr, Ivanka, Eric and Tiffany are all entangled in their ...
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Donald Trump Declaring Bankruptcy Would Not Save Him — Here's Why: A court would still insist that Trump pay at least some of his lawsuit debts ...
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Stefanik files ethics complaint against NY attorney general over Trump civil fraud case
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Virginia Patriot Front members sued for defacement of Arthur Ashe mural: Residents of the Battery Park neighborhood of Richmond are suing members of the white ...
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Former MP shot dead: Former Member of Parliament for Tall Pines and former Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly Don Saunders was shot dead in an apparent ...
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's questioning led to Trump fraud verdict: In 2019, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez questioned Michael Cohen about Donald Trump ...
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Trump appeals New York civil fraud verdict: Donald Trump filed a notice of appeal of the NY civil judgment finding him liable for fraudulently inflating his net ...
cnbc.com/2024/02/26/trump-appeals-new-york-civil-fraud-verdict.html
Donald Trump Ordered To Pay More Than $350 Million In New York Civil Fraud Case: The attorney general's office stated that the amount in damages ...
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Quick Glance: Civil Fraud Debt: Trump Facing $454 Million Seizure
- Donald Trump could lose some of his prized properties due to his inability to pay his staggering New York civil fraud penalty of nearly $454 million.
- New York Attorney General Letitia James plans to seize Trump's assets if he fails to settle the court decision, with payments expected from Trump's sons and Weisselberg as well.
- Appeal proceedings are likely as interest continues to accrue daily, increasing Trump's total amount to nearly half a billion dollars.
- With each passing day, Trump owes an additional $87,502 in interest on his civil fraud penalty, bringing the total bill to continue growing.
Kevin O'Leary slams Trump's fraud ruling as 'un-American': Shark Tank personality Kevin O'Leary is lashing out after a New York state judge fined Donald Trump ...
torontosun.com/entertainment/celebrity/kevin-oleary-slams-trumps-fraud-ruling-as-un-american
Judge Engoron Takes Parting Shot at Ivanka Trump: Ivanka Trump's recollection was questioned in the New York civil fraud judgment written by Judge Arthur Engoron ...
newsweek.com/judge-engoron-takes-parting-shot-ivanka-trump-1870901
The Unkillable Appeal of Multilevel Marketing: Jessica Winter reviews two books that offer critical takes on multilevel-marketing companies: Jane Marie’s ...
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