Trump wins pause of $454 million civil fraud ruling, averting asset seizures
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Donald Trump won a bid on Monday to pause his $454 million civil fraud judgment if he posts a smaller $175 million bond within 10 days, in a victory for the former U.S. president that blocks New York state authorities from taking steps to seize his assets.
If Trump posts bond by the new deadline, state authorities will not be able to start seizing his assets.
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“I greatly respect the decision of the appellate division and I’ll post either the $175 million in cash or bonds or securities or whatever is necessary, very quickly,” Trump told reporters at a New York courthouse where he was appearing in a separate criminal case.
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The Republican former president is battling criminal charges and multi-million dollar civil judgments while he seeks to unseat Democratic President Joe Biden in the Nov. 5 U.S. election.
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Trump has struggled to raise money for both his campaign and his legal expenses. He has pleaded not guilty in the criminal cases and has denied wrongdoing in all of the cases.
In a separate civil case, Trump has posted a $91.6 million bond to cover a defamation verdict for writer E. Jean Carroll, who said he defamed her by branding her a liar after she accused him of raping her decades ago. Trump is appealing that judgment as well.