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

House Judiciary Committee Threatens Subpoena in Trump Trial

House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan threatens subpoena against New York Attorney General Letitia James for information on a former Justice Department official who helped prosecute former President Trump in the Manhattan hush-money trial.

New York Attorney General questions surety company covering Trump's $175 million bond

New York Attorney General Letitia James questions the surety company's capability to cover former President Donald Trump's $175 million bond in a civil fraud judgment case. Knight Specialty Insurance Company underwrote the bond, and a hearing is scheduled to discuss James' objections.

Former President Donald Trump's bond ruling victory

Former President Donald Trump won a crucial victory in a bond ruling where he was granted the ability to post a $175 million bond to cover a $464 million judgment. The court delayed enforcement of the judgment by ten days, potentially staving off a financial disaster for Trump.

Former President Donald Trump's Bond Payment Reduction

Former President Donald Trump's $454 million bond reduced to $175 million by an appeals court in response to civil fraud allegations from New York Attorney General Letitia James. Trump vows to fight the case all the way to the US Supreme Court. The case involves accusations of fraud, false financial statements, and insurance fraud.

Legal Battle Between Trump and New York Attorney General Letitia James

Former President Trump is ordered to post $454 million bond following a civil trial, but his legal team is appealing the decision. New York Attorney General Letitia James is pushing for the bond to be posted, and Trump vows to fight the case all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary.

Donald Trump's Legal Battle with New York Attorney General

Donald Trump faces a deadline to secure a bond for a multimillion-dollar civil fraud judgment. If he fails, assets like bank accounts and properties could be seized by the New York Attorney General's office. Legal battle ongoing as Trump appeals the ruling.

Former President Trump's claim of having nearly $500 million in cash

Former President Trump claims to have nearly $500 million in cash to comply with a $464 million judgment against him in a civil fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

Donald Trump's potential windfall from Truth Social merger

Former President Donald Trump stands to receive a windfall of $3.5 billion from the merger of Digital World Acquisition Corp with his Truth Social. New York Attorney General Letitia James is moving to seize Trump's assets to pay a $464 million bond in his fraud case.

Legal battle between New York Attorney General Letitia James and former President Donald Trump over a civil fraud judgment

New York Attorney General Letitia James has three ways to collect $454 million from former President Donald Trump if he does not post a bond to cover a civil fraud judgment by Monday, including going after his cash, real estate holdings, and assets in other states.

Legal Battles of Former President Trump and Political News Updates

Fox News reports on the ongoing legal battles of former President Trump, including a $464 million civil fraud judgment and threats to seize his assets if he cannot pay. The article also covers various political news updates from Washington D.C. and the 2024 campaign trail.

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.

Political Criticism of Biden and Trump

Fox News host Sean Hannity discusses the Biden family's alleged international business dealings and criticizes the lack of investigation by DOJ, FBI, and IRS. The article also mentions charges against former President Trump by the New York attorney general.

Legal Battle of Donald Trump

Former President Donald Trump faces a $454 million bond to appeal a civil fraud judgment, potentially leading to a fire sale of his real estate. The New York Attorney General's prosecution aims to bankrupt Trump, with surety companies refusing to accept real estate as collateral. Trump may have to sell assets at discounted prices to raise the appeal bond before enforcement begins on March 25.

Donald Trump's $454 Million Bond Appeal for Fraud Judgment

Former President Donald Trump faces a $454 million bond to appeal a fraud judgment against him. If he fails to make the payment, his assets could be seized by the New York Attorney General, Letitia James, including properties like 40 Wall Street and Mar-a-Lago.

Donald Trump's $454 Million Civil Fraud Judgment

Former President Donald Trump is facing a $454 million civil fraud judgment in New York, and his properties could be seized if he fails to pay. New York Attorney General Letitia James is ready to enforce the judgment by seizing assets. Trump denies wrongdoing and plans to appeal.

Donald Trump's legal battle with New York attorney general

New York attorney general disputes Donald Trump's claim about needing to sell properties at a loss to secure bond for a civil fraud fine appeal.

Controversy over Transgender Inclusion in Girls' Sports

New York Attorney General demands Nassau County to stop protecting girls' sports from transgenderism, citing violation of anti-discrimination laws. County executive issued an order to prohibit competing in sporting events of opposite biological sex. AG James threatens legal action if order not rescinded.

New York Attorney General Letitia James threatens to seize Trump's assets over civil fraud fine

New York Attorney General Letitia James is threatening to seize former President Trump's assets if he can't pay the $354 million civil fraud fine. Trump's legal team has appealed the ruling, and James is prepared to ask the judge to seize his assets if he cannot pay.

New York Attorney General Letitia James vs. Donald Trump and NRA Executives

New York Attorney General Letitia James has made headlines by suing former President Donald Trump and winning major victories in court, including a $454 million penalty against Trump and a $6.4 million ruling against top NRA executives. James, the first Black woman to serve as NY AG, has faced criticism and accusations of bias from Trump and his allies. Despite the controversies, she continues to prevail in court with her dedicated team of lawyers.

Legal Judgment against Donald Trump

A New York judge ordered Donald Trump to pay $454 million, including interest, within a month to appeal a fraud verdict. Trump, along with Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, were found liable for fraud in a civil case brought by the New York Attorney General Letita James.

National Rifle Association Financial Mismanagement

A jury found that Wayne LaPierre diverted millions of dollars from the National Rifle Association for personal use, resulting in monetary harm to the organization. LaPierre and other executives were accused of enriching themselves through unethical practices. The NRA failed to properly manage its finances, leading to a civil corruption trial in New York City.

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.

Legal Action Against Donald Trump

New York Attorney General is prepared to seize former President Donald Trump's assets if he cannot pay $354 million fine for civil fraud case. Trump plans to appeal the decision.

Legal Troubles of Donald Trump and the Trump Organization

Former President Donald Trump and his sons were ordered to pay $354 million in damages after a court ruling that the Trump Organization committed fraud. Trump's attorney vows retribution against New York Attorney General Letitia James and Judge Arthur Engoron. Trump also owes $83.3 million to E. Jean Carroll for defamation.

Potential consequences for Donald Trump following civil fraud trial

Former President Donald Trump could face the government selling many of his properties at 'fire sale prices' if he refuses to pay fines issued after a civil fraud trial in New York. Trump and his associates were ordered to pay nearly $355 million in fines for overvaluing properties and exaggerating net worth to secure loans. Trump denied wrongdoing, plans to appeal, and has 30 days to pay or secure a bond.