Mary Trump Says Letitia James' Latest Move Will Push Her Uncle 'Closer To The Edge'
Mary Trump believes New York Attorney General Letitia James’ latest statement about Donald Trump will not sit well with the former president at all.
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Mary Trump believes New York Attorney General Letitia James’ latest statement about Donald Trump will not sit well with the former president at all.
Donald Trump could see his assets seized and even lose his buildings in New York if he cannot pay the $355m fine in his civil fraud case, state attorney general Letitia James has warned.
Donald Trump could be at risk of losing some of his prized properties if he can’t pay his staggering New York civil fraud penalty. With interest, he owes the state nearly $454 million — and the amount is going up $87,502 each day until he pays.
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.
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Afterlosing a sprawling civil fraud case in New York, Donald Trump faces tens of millions of dollars in financial penalties that he won’t be able to escape, even as he appeals.
Donald Trump ordered to pay more than $350m in massive fraud trial ruling
The New York governor has told business owners in her state that there is “nothing to worry about” after Donald Trump was fined $355m and temporarily banned from engaging in commerce in the state when he lost his civil fraud trial Friday.