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Court agrees to block collection of Trump's $454 million civil fraud judgment if he puts up $175M

Court agrees to block collection of Trump's $454 million civil fraud judgment if he puts up $175M
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Court agrees to block collection of Trump's $454 million civil fraud judgment if he puts up $175M
A New York appeals court on Monday agreed to hold off collection of former President Donald Trump맥스카지노s $454 million civil fraud judgment 맥스카지노 if he puts up $175 million within 10 days.If he does, it will stop the clock on collection and prevent the state from seizing the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's assets while he appeals.The development came just before New York Attorney General Letitia James was expected to initiate efforts to collect the judgment.Messages seeking comment were sent to James' office and to Trump's lawyers.Trump맥스카지노s lawyers had pleaded for a state appeals court to halt collection, claiming it was 맥스카지노a practical impossibility맥스카지노 to get an underwriter to sign off on a bond for such a large sum.The ruling was issued by the state맥스카지노s intermediate appeals court, the Appellate Division of the state맥스카지노s trial court, where Trump is fighting to overturn a judge맥스카지노s Feb. 16 finding that he lied about his wealth as he grew the real estate empire that launched him to stardom and the presidency.After James won the judgment, she didn't seek to enforce it during a legal time-out for Trump to ask the appeals court for a reprieve from paying up.That period ended Monday, though James could have decided to allow Trump more time.James, a Democrat, told ABC News last month that if Trump doesn't have the money to pay, she would seek to seize his assets and was "prepared to make sure that the judgment is paid.맥스카지노She didn't detail the process or specify what holdings she meant, and her office has declined more recently to discuss its plans. Meanwhile, it has filed notice of the judgment, a technical step toward potentially moving to collect.As Trump arrived Monday at a different New York court for a separate hearing in his criminal hush money case, he didn't respond to a journalist's question about whether he'd obtained a bond. Earlier Monday, he railed in social media posts against the civil judgment and the possibility that James would seek to enforce it.Casting the case as a plot by Democrats, the ex-president asserted that they were trying to take his cash to starve his 2024 campaign.맥스카지노I had intended to use much of that hard earned money on running for President. They don맥스카지노t want me to do that 맥스카지노 ELECTION INTERFERENCE!맥스카지노 he wrote on his Truth Social platform. Referring to his properties as 맥스카지노my 맥스카지노babies,맥스카지노맥스카지노 he bristled at the idea of being forced to sell them or seeing them seized.Seizing assets is a common legal option when someone doesn맥스카지노t have the cash to pay a civil court penalty. In Trump맥스카지노s case, potential targets could include such properties as his Trump Tower penthouse, aircraft, Wall Street office building or golf courses.The attorney general also could go after his bank and investment accounts. Trump maintained on social media on Friday that he has almost $500 million in cash but intends to use much of it on his presidential run. He has accused James and New York state Judge Arthur Engoron, who's also a Democrat, of seeking 맥스카지노to take the cash away so I can맥스카지노t use it on the campaign.맥스카지노One possibility would be for James' office to go through a legal process to have local law enforcement seize properties, then seek to sell them off. But that's a complicated prospect in Trump's case, noted Stewart Sterk, a real estate law professor at Cardozo School of Law.맥스카지노Finding buyers for assets of this magnitude is something that doesn맥스카지노t happen overnight,맥스카지노 he said, noting that at any ordinary auction, 맥스카지노the chances that people are going to be able to bid up to the true value of the property is pretty slim.맥스카지노Trump's debt stems from a monthslong civil trial last fall over the state's allegations that he, his company and top executives vastly puffed up his wealth on financial statements, conning bankers and insurers who did business with him. The statements valued his penthouse for years as though it were nearly three times its actual size, for example.Trump and his co-defendants denied any wrongdoing, saying the statements actually lowballed his fortune, came with disclaimers and weren't taken at face value by the institutions that lent to or insured him. The penthouse discrepancy, he said, was simply a mistake made by subordinates.Engoron sided with the attorney general and ordered Trump to pay $355 million, plus interest that grows daily. Some co-defendants, including his sons and company executive vice presidents, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, were ordered to pay far smaller amounts.Under New York law, filing an appeal generally doesn't hold off enforcement of a judgment. But there's an automatic pause if the person or entity posts a bond that covers what's owed.The ex-president's lawyers have said it's impossible for him to do that. They said underwriters wanted 120% of the judgment and wouldn't accept real estate as collateral. That would mean tying up over $557 million in cash, stocks and other liquid assets, and Trump's company needs some left over to run the business, his attorneys have said.Trump's attorneys have asked an appeals court to freeze collection without his posting a bond. The attorney general's office has objected.

A New York appeals court on Monday agreed to hold off collection of former President Donald Trump맥스카지노s $454 million civil fraud judgment 맥스카지노 if he puts up $175 million within 10 days.

If he does, it will stop the clock on collection and prevent the state from seizing the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's assets while he appeals.

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The development came just before New York Attorney General Letitia James was expected to initiate efforts to collect the judgment.

Messages seeking comment were sent to James' office and to Trump's lawyers.

Trump맥스카지노s lawyers had pleaded for a state appeals court to halt collection, claiming it was 맥스카지노a practical impossibility맥스카지노 to get an underwriter to sign off on a bond for such a large sum.

The ruling was issued by the state맥스카지노s intermediate appeals court, the Appellate Division of the state맥스카지노s trial court, where Trump is fighting to overturn a judge맥스카지노s Feb. 16 finding that he lied about his wealth as he grew the real estate empire that launched him to stardom and the presidency.

After James won the judgment, she didn't seek to enforce it during a legal time-out for Trump to ask the appeals court for a reprieve from paying up.

That period ended Monday, though James could have decided to allow Trump more time.

James, a Democrat, last month that if Trump doesn't have the money to pay, she would seek to seize his assets and was "prepared to make sure that the judgment is paid.맥스카지노

She didn't detail the process or specify what holdings she meant, and her office has declined more recently to discuss its plans. Meanwhile, it has filed notice of the judgment, a technical step toward potentially moving to collect.

As Trump arrived Monday at a different New York court for a separate hearing in his criminal hush money case, he didn't respond to a journalist's question about whether he'd obtained a bond. Earlier Monday, he railed in social media posts against the civil judgment and the possibility that James would seek to enforce it.

Casting the case as a plot by Democrats, the ex-president asserted that they were trying to take his cash to starve his 2024 campaign.

맥스카지노I had intended to use much of that hard earned money on running for President. They don맥스카지노t want me to do that 맥스카지노 ELECTION INTERFERENCE!맥스카지노 he wrote on his Truth Social platform. Referring to his properties as 맥스카지노my 맥스카지노babies,맥스카지노맥스카지노 he bristled at the idea of being forced to sell them or seeing them seized.

Seizing assets is a common legal option when someone doesn맥스카지노t have the cash to pay a civil court penalty. In Trump맥스카지노s case, potential targets could include such properties as his Trump Tower penthouse, aircraft, Wall Street office building or golf courses.

The attorney general also could go after his bank and investment accounts. Trump maintained on social media on Friday that he has almost $500 million in cash but intends to use much of it on his presidential run. He has accused James and New York state Judge Arthur Engoron, who's also a Democrat, of seeking 맥스카지노to take the cash away so I can맥스카지노t use it on the campaign.맥스카지노

One possibility would be for James' office to go through a legal process to have local law enforcement seize properties, then seek to sell them off. But that's a complicated prospect in Trump's case, noted Stewart Sterk, a real estate law professor at Cardozo School of Law.

맥스카지노Finding buyers for assets of this magnitude is something that doesn맥스카지노t happen overnight,맥스카지노 he said, noting that at any ordinary auction, 맥스카지노the chances that people are going to be able to bid up to the true value of the property is pretty slim.맥스카지노

Trump's debt stems from a monthslong civil trial last fall over the state's allegations that he, his company and top executives vastly puffed up his wealth on financial statements, conning bankers and insurers who did business with him. The statements valued his penthouse for years as though it were nearly three times its actual size, for example.

Trump and his co-defendants denied any wrongdoing, saying the statements actually lowballed his fortune, came with disclaimers and weren't taken at face value by the institutions that lent to or insured him. The penthouse discrepancy, he said, was simply a mistake made by subordinates.

Engoron sided with the attorney general and ordered Trump to pay $355 million, plus interest that grows daily. Some co-defendants, including his sons and company executive vice presidents, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, were ordered to pay far smaller amounts.

Under New York law, filing an appeal generally doesn't hold off enforcement of a judgment. But there's an automatic pause if the person or entity posts a bond that covers what's owed.

The ex-president's lawyers have said it's impossible for him to do that. They said underwriters wanted 120% of the judgment and wouldn't accept real estate as collateral. That would mean tying up over $557 million in cash, stocks and other liquid assets, and Trump's company needs some left over to run the business, his attorneys have said.

Trump's attorneys have asked an appeals court to freeze collection without his posting a bond. The attorney general's office has objected.