New York AG pushes back on Trump's 'extraordinary' request to stay $464M fraud judgment
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- Politician Portrayal
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"If Trump is unable to secure a single bond for the $464 million judgment, James said the former president could attempt to secure multiple smaller bonds - $100 or $200 million apiece - or consent to have his real-estate interests held by the Supreme Court to satisfy the judgment." | Negative | -20% Liberal |
"Judge Arthur Engoron in February ordered Trump to pay $464 million in disgorgement and interest after holding him liable for doing a decade's worth of business with fraudulent financial statements that overvalued his real estate holdings and hyped his wealth." | Negative | -52% Liberal |
"Trump was also barred from leading any New York company for three years." | Negative | -54% Liberal |
"As far as the Court can infer, sureties may have refused to accept defendants' specific holdings as collateral because using Mr. Trump's real estate will generally need 'a property appraisal' ... and his holdings are not nearly as valuable as defendants claim." | Negative | -14% Liberal |
"New York Attorney General Letitia James is pushing back on Donald Trump's extraordinary request for a stay of his $464 million civil fraud judgment, arguing the former president's recent request was unreliable, procedurally improper and based on a flawed premise." | Negative | -16% Liberal |
"If Trump is unable to secure a single bond for the $464 million judgment, James said the former president could attempt to secure multiple smaller bonds - $100 or $200 million apiece - or consent to have his real-estate interests held by the Supreme Court to satisfy the judgment." | Negative | -10% Liberal |
"Earlier this week, Trump's lawyers argued that the former president is unable to secure a bond for the judgment - having been rejected by over 30 insurance companies - due to its size and his need to post properties as collateral." | Negative | -28% Liberal |
"The AG argued that the former president has failed to demonstrate his effort to secure a bond using properties as collateral, suggesting the issue is a product of Trump's doing because his holdings are not nearly as valuable as defendants claim." | Negative | -28% Liberal |
"Judge Arthur Engoron in February ordered Trump to pay $464 million in disgorgement and interest after holding him liable for doing a decade's worth of business with fraudulent financial statements that overvalued his real estate holdings and hyped his wealth." | Negative | -28% Liberal |
"Trump was also barred from leading any New York company for three years." | Negative | -30% Liberal |
"The AG's filing also criticized Trump's attempt to introduce two affirmations from both Trump Organization General Counsel Alan Garten -- who James alleged was personally involved in the fraudulent and illegal conduct that gave rise to the judgment in this case - and Trump's broker Gary Giulietti." | Negative | -56% Liberal |
"The AG's filing also criticized Trump's attempt to introduce two affirmations from both Trump Organization General Counsel Alan Garten -- who James alleged was personally involved in the fraudulent and illegal conduct that gave rise to the judgment in this case - and Trump's broker Gary Giulietti." | Negative | -56% Liberal |
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
40% : "If Trump is unable to secure a single bond for the $464 million judgment, James said the former president could attempt to secure multiple smaller bonds - "$100 or $200 million apiece" - or consent to have his real-estate interests held by the Supreme Court to satisfy the judgment.24% : Judge Arthur Engoron in February ordered Trump to pay $464 million in disgorgement and interest after holding him liable for doing a decade's worth of business with fraudulent financial statements that overvalued his real estate holdings and hyped his wealth.
23% : Trump was also barred from leading any New York company for three years.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.