That seems very likely.Trump now claims that he has almost $500 million in cash, but his lawyers recently told the appellate court that he has no means to post a $454 million bond.
— Renato Mariotti (@renato_mariotti) March 22, 2024
One of them is lying, and you can expect the court to ask Trump’s lawyers about this. pic.twitter.com/z0Yj6NUc7B
Judge Arthur Engoron said Thursday that Trump's company needs to provide details to a court-appointed monitor on attempts to obtain a bond that would stop authorities from collecting on the judgment while it appeals last month's ruling. https://t.co/1VaWvMh4h6
— NBC News (@NBCNews) March 22, 2024
The judge who handed down a $464 million judgment against Donald Trump, his company and co-defendants in a civil fraud case has ordered the Trump Organization to keep the court closely informed about any efforts to secure a bond ahead of Monday’s deadline.
New York state Judge Arthur Engoron said Thursday that Trump's company needs to provide details to a court-appointed monitor about attempts to obtain a bond that would stop authorities from collecting on the judgment while it appeals last month's ruling. The monitor, former federal Judge Barbara Jones, is to report regularly to Engoron.
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