Trump now owes more than $500m. How will he pay?
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in an important environmental case that centers on the obligation to be a "good neighbor."
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Tuesday said she will request to seize the assets of former President Donald Trump if he doesn’t pay the over $350 million fine a New York State Supreme Court justice imposed on him for engaging in decades of fraudulent business practices.
When I was younger, I was made to feel really embarrassed that I had to help out at my parents’ Chinese takeout restaurant in suburban Long Island, New York. I hated that I was a living stereotype, escaping into schoolwork at the tables in the waiting area to get out of tasks like stapling boxes and bagging fried noodles. I resented that I had way more daily parental supervision than my classmates who lived the freer lives of latchkey kids. I was mortified that kids didn’t want to sit next to me on the bus because my winter coats smelled like old fry oil.
With a 92-page order issued late Friday, Judge Arthur Engoron dealt Donald Trump a legal and financial blow that could permanently damage the business empire that propelled him to the presidency.
As might be expected, the news that Donald Trump had been fined more than $350 million in damages by the state of New York for decades of fraudulent business practices quickly spread across social media on Friday afternoon.
Former president Donald Trump blasted the decision in his New York civil fraud trial, unsubstantially accusing the Justice who oversaw the trial and the New York attorney general of working together to impose financial penalties on him for political reasons.
Former President Donald Trump reacted to the $355 million judgment in his civil fraud trial in his typical fashion: with a lengthy outburst onTruth Social.