The judge in former President Trump's New York civil fraud case has ordered the court to monitor the Trump Organization's finances for three years. Judge Arthur Engoron, who ruled on the civil fraud case that ultimately slapped Trump with his $464 million judgment, made the order to monitor the Trump Organization on Thursday. "Based on the Court's findings in its February 16th Order, the Court ordered the continued monitoring of Defendants' financial and accounting practices and disclosures,...
The judge in former President Trump's civil fraud trial has imposed a monitor to oversee the Trump Organization's finances.
'Serious Concerns' Raised About NY Judge's Trump Judgment Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), After a New York court reduced former President Donald Trump’s bond to appeal his civil fraud case, several legal analysts weighed in on the decision. On Monday, a state appeals court agreed to hold off collection of the former president’s more than $454 million civil fraud judgment if he puts up $175 million within 10 days. If he does, it will stop the clock...
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The judge who handed down a $464 million judgment against Donald Trump, his company and co-defendants in a civil fraud case has ordered the Trump Organization to keep the court closely informed about any efforts to secure a bond ahead of Monday’s deadline. New York state Judge Arthur Engoron said Thursday that Trump's company needs to provide details to a court-appointed monitor about attempts to obtain a bond that would stop authorities from collecting on the judgment while it appeals last...
On Thursday afternoon, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office requested that the date of the "hush money" trial for former President Donald Trump be delayed--after Trump had already made a request for a delay from the judge:
New York Attorney General Letitia James has made it clear that if the courts don't intervene in her plans to seize former President Donald Trump's assets, she will begin that process as soon as Monday. And it's likely she'll start with his cash.In a Friday report, Politico's Erica Orden broke down how James would begin with her asset seizure. Assuming Trump's appeal for a last-minute stay is unsuccessful, the New York Attorney General's office would then seek Judge Arthur Engoron's approval to...
Not content with slapping former President Donald Trump with