Rudy Giuliani's Bankruptcy Case

Rudy Giuliani's bankruptcy case is reaching a critical point with three competing proposals from Giuliani and his creditors. The judge will decide whether to convert the bankruptcy to Chapter 7, appoint a Chapter 11 trustee, or dismiss the bankruptcy entirely.

Impact of Technology on Cognitive and Social Skills

Organizational psychologist Richard Davis warns that people are losing essential cognitive and social skills due to over-reliance on technology, social media, and artificial intelligence. He emphasizes the importance of developing good judgment, insight into people, and the ability to connect with others in person.

Donald Trump posts $175 million bond in New York civil fraud case

Former President Donald Trump has posted a $175 million bond in the New York civil fraud case, preventing seizure of his assets while the case is under appeal. The case involves a reduced judgment amount from the original $464 million, with the possibility of Trump owing over $450 million if he does not win on appeal.

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.

Legal Judgment Against Donald Trump

Former President Donald Trump still faces a $464 million judgment for fraud, but can post a $175 million bond to cover it. The court ruling was seen as critical and unexpected, with mixed reactions from different parties.

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 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.

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.

Allegations of Trump seeking money from foreign countries to pay judgment

Martha MacCallum asked Trump lawyer Alina Habba if Trump sought money from foreign countries to pay a judgment against him. Habba did not confirm or deny the accusation but mentioned rules and regulations that need to be followed. Speculation includes concerns about national security threats if money is obtained from countries like Russia or Saudi Arabia.

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.

Legal Battle Over $454 Million Judgment Against Donald Trump

An appeals court judge denied Donald Trump's request to pause enforcement of a $454 million judgment in his New York civil fraud case. Trump can stay in control of his companies and apply for loans, but he must pay the judgment. New York AG Letitia James says Trump does not have enough liquid assets to satisfy the judgment.

Donald Trump's Appeal of $454.2 Million Judgment

Donald Trump is appealing a $454.2 million judgment in New York state's civil fraud case. He wants to post a $100 million bond instead of the full amount. The state's attorney general accused Trump of overstating property values to inflate net worth.

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.

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.

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.