Judge rejects Trump’s request to delay finalizing US$355 million civil fraud order
- The judge denied Trump's request to delay paying $355 million in a civil fraud case.
- Trump and his sons were found liable for fraud and ordered to pay $355 million, with Trump banned from being a business officer in NY for three years.
- An independent monitor will recommend an independent compliance director for the Trump Organization for at least three years.
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New York judge rejects request by US President Donald Trump to postpone deadline for paying a massive penalty of almost 355 million dollars in interest, reaching 100 million dollars (approximately 10.6 billion CZK). According to Judge Arthur Engoron, the president's team 'did not explain, let alone justify any rights to postponement.'
Trump's lawyers asked Judge Arthur Engoron, who handed down the sentence last week, to postpone the application of the verdict for 30 days, but the answer was negative because there were no elements to apply the extension
New York judge won’t delay enforcement of $355M penalties in Trump fraud case
A New York judge said Thursday he would not delay enforcement of the multimillion-dollar judgement in former President Trump’s civil fraud case. Trump’s legal team asked Judge Arthur Engoron to push back enforcement by 30 days in order to “protect” the defendants’ appellate rights and “ensure an orderly post judgment process.” “You have failed to…
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