New York Attorney General takes initial step to prepare to seize Trump assets
- New York attorney general's office has filed judgments to potentially seize Donald Trump’s golf course and private estate in Westchester County.
- Trump has four days to satisfy the judgment or appeal to post a smaller amount.
- The monitor overseeing the Trump Organization will have more oversight of the business, including access to financial operations and recommendations for proper controls.
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Trump's New York Estate Primed to Be Seized Amid Massive Fraud Judgment
Donald Trump seems unable to come up with the cash he needs to keep fighting his fraud case judgment -- and now, the AG is getting ready to seize one of his massive properties. The ex-Prez's 230-acre estate in Bedford, NY -- known as Seven Springs…
Ex-US-Präsident Donald Trump kann die geforderte Kaution in einem Betrugsprozess offenbar nicht aufbringen. Nun droht die New Yorker Justiz, Immobilien von Trump zu beschlagnahmen.
Trump must raise almost half a billion US dollars due to a court ruling in the US state of New York. However, the former president has not been able to obtain the money so far. Therefore, the confiscation of his properties is threatened.
The Westchester County Registry has formally been notified of the judgment rendered against the ex-president, the first step in a possible seizure.

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