A New York judge on Friday formally ordered Donald Trump to pay $454 million, including interest, a move that will give the former president one month to post nearly half a billion dollars to appeal the fraud verdict.

Judge Arthur Engoron’s signed judgment was posted to the court docket Friday, one week after he found Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump liable for fraud in the civil case brought by New York Attorney General Letita James.

Once Trump and the others are served with the judgment, the 30-day clock for them to file an appeal starts. During that period Trump will need to put up cash or post bond to cover the $355 million and additional roughly $100 million in interest he was ordered to pay. The sons were each ordered to pay $4 million back in gains they improperly received because of the fraud. The judge also banned the Trumps from serving as officers of a business entity in New York for several years.

  • fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 months ago

    I agree. I don’t think he will appeal.

    If he were “very confident” of an easy win then he might put up the money and appeal, but I don’t think anyone has any confidence that an appeal would be successful.

    That being the case, the better move might be to string out payments, hope to become POTUS and just kinda authoritarian your way out of it.

    Regardless, it’s delightful to finally see some consequences beginning to coalesce.

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      9 months ago

      That being the case, the better move might be to string out payments, hope to become POTUS and just kinda authoritarian your way out of it.

      This is the entirety of his plan.