Trump New York fraud bond cut to $175 million in appeal from $454 million
- A New York appeals court has allowed Donald Trump 10 more days to post a $175 million bond while appealing a civil fraud judgment against him.
- The court reduced the initial fine of over $464 million, which was imposed for fraudulently inflating asset values, by Judge Arthur Engoron.
- Trump, his adult sons, and his company are facing the fraud allegations and financial penalties.
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Court agrees to pause collection of Trump’s massive civil fraud judgment if he puts up $175M - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
NEW YORK — A New York appeals court on Monday agreed to hold off collection of former President Donald Trump’s more than $454 million civil fraud judgment if he puts up $175 million within 10 days.
Trump Wins Partial Stay of Fraud Judgment, Allowed to Post $175 Million
An appeals court panel in New York said Monday that former president Donald Trump would be allowed to post a $175 million bond to stave off enforcement of a nearly half-billion-dollar civil judgment against him and his business.
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Donald Trump should deposit just under half a billion dollars in court. At the last moment, he escapes the ruinous edition. At the same time, a date is set for the first criminal case. How does that fit together?


Court agrees to pause collection of Trump's massive civil fraud judgment if he puts up $175 mil.
A New York appeals court on Monday agreed to hold off collection of former President Donald Trump’s more than $454 million civil fraud judgment if he puts up $175 million within 10 days.
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