A New York appeals court agreed Monday to hold off collection of former President Donald Trump's $454 million civil fraud judgment — if he puts up $175 million within 10 days.If he does, it will stop the clock on collection and prevent the state from seizing his assets while he appeals.The development came just before New York Attorney General Letitia James was expected to initiate efforts to collect the judgment.More here....https://www.newsmax.com/us/donald-trump-bond-appeals/2024/03/25/id/1158515/Libs are absolutely FUMING over this.
Waiting for getlibs to chime in on this
He still owes 454 millionHe is STILL accruing interest on thr judgementEven if he get elected , he wont be able to erase itHe will lose his appeal
He might lose in New York, but no way he loses if this makes it to U.S. Supreme Court, absent a horrendously bad decision.
How many trials do you predict Trump loses in New York?
All of them, New York is a shithole run by shitholes.
More businesses are leaving the state because of this.
I heard something like over a Trillion dollars has been lost from businesses leaving the city/state
It will only get worse. These people are brilliant.
Which, if any of Trump's NY cases fall under the jurisdiction of Federal law?'The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the American judicial system, and has the power to decide appeals on all cases brought in federal court or those brought in state court but dealing with federal law. For example, if a First Amendment freedom of speech case was decided by the highest court of a state (usually the state supreme court), the case could be appealed to the federal Supreme Court. However, if that same case were decided entirely on a state law similar to the First Amendment, the Supreme Court of the United States would not be able to consider the case.' https://www.justice.gov/usao/justice-101/federal-courts#:~:text=The%20Supreme%20Court%20of%20the%20United%20States%20is%20the%20highest,but%20dealing%20with%20federal%20law.
This Leticia James case will make it's way to federal court based on a violation of the Eighth Amendment, if the New York courts don't get it right.