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

In the New York civil fraud case, former President Donald Trump has posted a $175 million bond to prevent the seizure of his assets while the case is under appeal. This action follows a state appeals court ruling that Trump and his co-defendants had 10 days to post the amount, which was reduced from the initial $464 million judgment. Trump’s attorney expressed confidence in overturning the verdict on appeal. [ad_1] Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks after attending a wake for New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer Jonathan Diller,…

Trump hasn’t posted $464 million bond in fraud case. Here’s what the New York attorney general could do now.

[ad_1] Update: An appeals court on Monday reduced Trump’s bond to $175 million, due in 10 days. Read the latest here. The story below is from before the latest ruling. 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 midnight Monday, time expired on…