Donald Trump's Cash Claim Amid Legal Troubles

Former President Donald Trump claimed to have almost $500 million in cash days after his lawyers said he couldn't secure a bond for a $454 million fraud judgment against him, sparking skepticism and criticism from legal experts.

Donald Trump's Claim of Cash vs. Legal Situation

Former President Trump claims to have almost $500 million in cash despite his lawyers stating he couldn't secure a bond for a $454 million fraud judgment.

Legal Battle Between Letitia James and Donald Trump Over $454 Million Bond

New York Attorney General Letitia James is requesting an appeals court to deny former President Donald Trump’s request to reduce or delay collecting a $454 million bond to cover a civil fraud judgment. Trump must post a liquid bond to pause enforcement, but surety companies won't accept real estate as collateral. James may freeze Trump's assets if the bond is not posted by 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.