Trump Struggles to Secure Bond for $454 Million Fraud Case

Trump Struggles to Secure Bond for $454 Million Fraud Case

By
Lorenzo Rossi
1 min read

Former President Donald Trump's attorneys are facing challenges in securing a bond for the $454 million civil fraud case against him and his company. They argue that it is not possible to secure an appeals bond covering the full amount, but the New York attorney general's office has refuted these claims. Trump has been ordered to pay $454.2 million plus interest in the fraud case, and the attorney general's office pointed out that securing bonds for larger amounts is not unusual. There is uncertainty regarding how Trump will pay the judgment, as he does not have sufficient cash in the bank and companies are reluctant to accept real estate as collateral for the bond.

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