Civil Fraud Case Against Former President Trump

Former President Trump is appealing a civil fraud ruling that demands he pay over $450 million in a case involving persistent and repeated fraud, falsifying business records, and insurance fraud.

Donald Trump's Civil Fraud Judgment

Republican donors were working together to help Donald Trump fund the bond needed to cover his $454 million civil fraud judgment. Donors like John Paulson and Harold Hamm were involved in the effort. Trump won a bid to delay enforcement by posting a smaller $175 million bond. He claimed to have enough cash to pay the judgment in full.

Former President Trump urges primary challenger against GOP lawmaker

Former President Trump criticized for urging a primary challenger against a GOP lawmaker, Rep. Laurel Lee, by Rep. Thomas Massie and Rep. Chip Roy. Lee, a conservative member, was endorsed by DeSantis and then Trump. Trump also faced civil fraud charges and had his business operations barred.

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.

Trump's $454 Million Civil Fraud Judgment

Former President Trump is facing a $454 million civil fraud judgment in New York, which he is appealing. His legal team argues that posting the full bond amount is a 'practical impossibility.' New York Judge Arthur Engoron ruled that Trump must pay over $350 million in damages to the state of New York.

Legal Troubles of Former President Trump in New York

Former President Trump faces legal trouble in New York as he struggles to secure a $464 million bond in a civil fraud case, with the New York Attorney General pushing back against his claims of it being a 'practical impossibility.'

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.

Former President Donald Trump's Civil Fraud Judgment and Appeal

Former President Donald Trump is unable to post a bond covering the full $454 million civil fraud judgment while he appeals, as reported by his lawyers to a New York appellate court. Trump and his co-defendants owe a total of $467.3 million, with interest amounting to $456.8 million. They have been unsuccessful in obtaining a bond from surety companies due to the high collateral requirement.

Verdict in Trump's Civil Fraud Case

Legal expert Michael Bachner provides insight on the verdict in Trump's civil fraud case. A letter with white powder was sent to the judge's chambers, but no harm was done. Trump's attorneys are appealing the judgment, claiming it's a witchhunt. The judgment includes penalties and limitations on Trump's business activities.

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.

Donald Trump's Appeal of Civil Fraud Judgment

Former U.S. President Donald Trump appeals a $454 million New York civil fraud judgment, challenging a judge's finding that he lied about his wealth to secure loans and make deals, with the appeal likely to continue during the presidential primary season. The judgment threatens to wipe out Trump's cash reserves.

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 Action Against Donald Trump

New York Attorney General Letitia James is prepared to seize former President Donald Trump's assets to cover a $354 million fine in his civil fraud case. Trump inflated his net worth to get better loan terms, leading to the massive fraud ruling. James is eyeing Trump's building on 40 Wall Street for asset seizure.