Former President Donald Trump and his companies have been ordered to pay the state $464 million for fraud, and he may have to sell his assets at 'fire sale prices' to cover the penalty. Trump has criticized the judge and attorney general involved in the case on social media.
Key Points
Trump ordered to pay $464 million for fraud
May have to sell assets at 'fire sale prices'
Criticism of judge and attorney general on social media
Pros
Justice served in holding a public figure accountable for fraudulent behavior
Highlights the consequences of financial deception
Cons
Potential impact on Trump's assets and businesses
Political tensions and accusations between Trump and state officials