Trump’s $454M judgment bond slashed by more than half in appeals court ruling
Former President Trump no longer has to pay a $454 million bond after an appeals court slashed it down to a $175 million payment to be made within 10 days.
Former President Trump no longer has to pay a $454 million bond after an appeals court slashed it down to a $175 million payment to be made within 10 days.
CBS News Live CBS News Live Live The New York State Court of Appeals ruled that former President Donald Trump does not have to come up with $464 million to appeal the judgment against him in his civil fraud trial, and must only provide a bond in the amount of $175 million. At midnight Monday,
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Former President Donald Trump and other defendants have not posted the nearly half a billion dollars in bond needed to pause enforcement of a judge’s February ruling in a New York civil fraud case, potentially leaving some of his prized real estate and other assets vulnerable to seizure by the state. As the clock struck
Former President Donald Trump and other defendants in his fraud case won an appeal Monday to have their bond reduced, requiring them now to put up $175 million within 10 days to pause enforcement of a $464 million judgment against them. If Trump fails to post bond, it could leave some of his prized real
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