Legal Controversy Surrounding Trump's Civil Fraud Case in New York

Former Obama attorney general criticizes Supreme Court ruling on Trump's immunity claim, Trump's lawyers accuse judge of prohibited communications in New York civil fraud case, requesting recusal, Judge Engoron found Trump liable for more than $350 million in damages in the civil fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James

Trump Organization CFO Sentenced

Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg sentenced to 5 months in jail for pleading guilty to perjury related to Trump's financial statements. Weisselberg's testimony found 'intentionally evasive' and 'highly unreliable'.

Two-Tiered Justice System Argument Against Donald Trump

Democrats and Never Trump Republicans argue that former President Donald Trump benefits from a two-tiered justice system after a New York appeals court reduces his bond in a civil fraud case. Trump faces multiple legal challenges from Democrats.

Donald Trump's Civil Fraud Case Ruling

A state appeals court ruled that Donald Trump and his co-defendants in the New York civil fraud case must post a $175 million bond within 10 days, down from the original $464 million. The ruling is seen as a relief for Trump as his attorneys deemed the larger bond amount a 'practical impossibility.' Trump celebrated the ruling and stated he would post the required amount quickly. The court also put a stay on certain prohibitions against Trump and others involved in the case.

Donald Trump appealing $464 million fine in New York civil fraud case

Former President Donald Trump plans to quickly post a $175 million bond to appeal a $464 million fine in New York state's civil fraud case against him, criticizing Judge Arthur Engoron for his decision. Trump's ability to pay the fine is supported by a potential $3.5 billion windfall from a merger with his social media platform, Truth Social.

Legal battle over Trump's assets in New York civil fraud case

Sen. J.D. Vance and Rep. Byron Donalds, both Trump allies, criticized the Biden administration and New York legal system for attempts to seize Trump's assets in a civil fraud case, which was temporarily halted by an appeals court.

Donald Trump's Civil Fraud Case Ruling

A state appeals court ruled that Donald Trump and his co-defendants in the New York civil fraud case have 10 days to post a $175 million bond, down from the $464 million judgment that was originally due Monday. Trump celebrated the ruling on social media and plans to quickly post the bond.

Donald Trump's Legal Troubles in New York

Donald Trump faces legal troubles in New York related to the Stormy Daniels hush money case and a civil fraud case, with jury selection delayed over paperwork. Trump pleads not guilty to falsifying business records and faces a deadline to pay over $454 million in fines.

Trump Organization's finances monitoring

Judge orders monitoring of Trump Organization's finances for three years in civil fraud case

Legal Battle Between Former President Trump and New York Attorney General

Former President Trump's lawyers are battling New York Attorney General Letitia James over a $464 million civil fraud judgment, with Trump's team arguing that the bond requirement is unreasonable and unconstitutional.

Donald Trump's Response to Civil Fraud Case in New York

Donald Trump may be considering doing nothing in response to a civil fraud case against him in New York, as he struggles to raise a $454 million bond. Options include a Chapter 11 filing or letting the deadline pass, risking seizure of his assets by the New York Attorney General. Trump believes he could recover the assets on appeal, but doing nothing poses its own risks.

Legal battles of Former President Trump

Former President Trump faces legal battles with half a billion dollars in civil liability, as Hillary Clinton mocks his situation.

FDNY Investigation and Attorney General Letitia James

FDNY investigates firefighters and staffers who booed New York Attorney General Letitia James and shouted 'Trump' during a promotion ceremony. Attorney General Letitia James is prepared to seize former President Donald Trump's assets if he cannot pay the $354 million judgment handed down in his civil fraud case.

New York Attorney General faces crowd backlash at firefighters' ceremony

New York Attorney General Letitia James faced booing from a crowd shouting 'Trump!' at a firefighters' ceremony. She pressed on with her remarks honoring first responders and later mentioned she prayed for the booing firefighters. The AG is prepared to ask the judge to seize former President Donald Trump's assets if he cannot pay a $354 million judgment in a civil fraud case.

Allen Weisselberg Pleads Guilty to Perjury

Allen Weisselberg, former CFO of the Trump Organization, pleaded guilty to perjury in connection with testimony given in Trump's civil fraud case. He will serve five months in jail. The case involves allegations of lying about Trump's wealth on financial statements. Weisselberg's guilty pleas are related to testimony given in a case against Trump by New York Attorney General Letitia James and at Trump's civil fraud trial.

Former President Trump's legal battle with NY State

Former President Trump denied request to delay payment of $464 million owed to NY state after lawsuit by AG Letitia James, but allowed to continue running business during appeals process. NY Appeals Court ruled Trump must post bond for full amount of judgment.

Civil Fraud Case Against Former President Trump

Former President Trump found liable for over $350 million in damages in a civil fraud case brought by NY Attorney General Letitia James. Trump's legal team has appealed the ruling by Judge Arthur Engoron.

Donald J. Trump's $454 Million Judgment

Former President Donald J. Trump faces a $454 million judgment in a civil fraud case and must secure a bond to prevent collection while he appeals. Failure to do so could result in seizure of his properties in New York. Trump's net worth is largely tied to real estate, and he does not have enough cash on hand to cover the judgment. Securing a bond is his best option, but it may be challenging due to the large amount and his polarizing nature.

New York Attorney General seeks to seize Trump's assets over $354 million fine

New York Attorney General Letitia James is prepared to seize former President Donald Trump's assets if he is unable to pay the $354 million fine ordered by a judge in a civil fraud case. Trump denies wrongdoing and plans to appeal. AG James is confident in her case and states that financial frauds are not victimless crimes.

New York Civil Fraud Case

Breitbart Economics Editor John Carney claims New York civil fraud case is a political prosecution that will drive businesses out of New York.

Truckers Boycott in Support of Trump

Truckers supporting Donald Trump are warning that their boycott could paralyze New York City in response to Trump's civil fraud case ruling. They argue the boycott could lead to increased prices for consumers.