Allen Weisselberg Sentenced to Five Months in Prison for Perjury in Trump's Civil Fraud Trial

Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg sentenced to five months in prison for perjury in connection to Trump's New York civil fraud trial. This is not his first jail term, having served 100 days last year for tax evasion. Trump posted a $175 million bond to prevent New York from seizing his assets.

Legal Issues of Former President Trump in 2024

Former President Trump is facing legal issues related to hush money payments and civil fraud trial in New York City. He is up against a deadline to post a $454 million bond and is dealing with delays in his criminal trial. Trump's lawyers are seeking delays or dismissal of charges against him.

Donald Trump's Increasing Debt

A new website is tracking Donald Trump's increasing debt to New York, which now stands at nearly $465 million due to interest from a civil fraud trial. The former president, along with his adult sons and former Trump Organization executives, has been ordered to pay over $464 million after a lengthy investigation. The debt is accumulating at a rate of $112,000 per day until it is paid off or altered.

Legal Battle Over Trump's $350 Million Fine

Former President Trump faces a $350 million fine in a civil fraud trial, defended by Jeb Bush and criticized by New York and Delaware courts. The legal battle questions the rule of law and impacts the business environment.

Donald Trump's Civil Fraud Trial Judgment

Judge Arthur Engoron released a judgment in Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial, imposing a fine of $355 million and banning Trump from serving in a top role at any New York corporation for three years. The ruling was based on Trump and the Trump Organization persistently inflating the value of their assets on financial documents submitted to banks. Trump faces financial setbacks with this ruling, along with previous defamation fines. The judgment marks the end of a six-month drama that began with a pretrial ruling last September.

Donald Trump's potential property seizure and sale by the government

Former President Donald Trump could face government seizure and sale of his properties at 'fire sale prices' if he refuses to pay a fine issued to him following a civil fraud trial in New York.

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.