Trump attorneys request delay on enforcement of $355 million judgment payment
- Donald Trump requested a one-month delay in enforcing a $355 million judgment against him in a civil fraud case.
- New York Attorney General Letitia James is accused of rushing to enforce the judgment, facing criticism for the substantial amount involved.
- The verdict prohibits Trump from operating businesses in New York for three years and involves a $355 million penalty.
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Trump apela para retrasar fallo en caso de fraude civil
El expresidente Donald Trump solicitó un retraso de la ejecución de la sentencia por fraude civil que enfrenta en Nueva York por unos $355 millones. Trump solicitó al juez del caso Arthur Engoron un aplazamiento de un mes antes de la ejecución de la sentencia. El equipo legal de Trump reprochó a la fiscal general de Nueva York Letitia James su celeridad a la hora de ejecutar la sentencia. Afirman que su precipitación se evidenció cuando prese…
Trump Seeks Delay On Enforcement Of $354 Million Ruling
by Alexa Schwerha at CDN - An attorney for former President Donald Trump requested on Wednesday a delay in enforcing a massive civil fraud ruling. Judge Arthur Engoron ruled Friday that Trump was to pay $354 million and banned him from being an officer or director for any company or organization based in New York for … Click to read the rest HERE-> Trump Seeks Delay On Enforcement Of $354 Million Ruling first posted at Conservative Daily News
Judge issues terse rejection of Trump's demand to pause $355M fine payment
Judge Arthur Engoron has refused to pause the deadline for Donald Trump to pay damages in his New York fraud case.In a ruling on Thursday, Engoron rejected Trump's motion for a 30-day delay before he would begin paying the $355 million judgment against him. It means that the more Trump waits to pay,...
Judge Addresses Trump’s Counter-Judgment Bid in Fraud Case, Defense Seeks Delay
New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron emailed defense attorneys, stating he saw “no need for a motion or conference” to negotiate his fraud verdict after they proposed a counter-judgment, according to court filings. On Feb. 16, Justice Engoron issued his verdict in the multimillion-dollar civil fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James against former President Donald Trump and The Trump Organization. Days later, attor…
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