New York notifies suburban county of Trump fraud judgment as possible seizures loom

Mar 21, 2024 View Original Article
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  • Politician Portrayal

    98% Negative

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"James registered the judgments in Westchester against Trump, the Trump Organization and two of his adult children on March 6, according to county records that reflected the official notification."
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"York state Attorney General Letitia James this month made an official notification of the civil fraud court award against Donald Trump in suburban Westchester County, where he owns property, according to county clerk records, in what could be a preliminary step toward seizures in the case."
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-28% Liberal
"Trump continues having to balance raising money for both his campaign and his legal expenses - costs that are likely to rise as he faces four upcoming criminal trials."
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-34% Liberal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

42% : James registered the judgments in Westchester against Trump, the Trump Organization and two of his adult children on March 6, according to county records that reflected the official notification.
36% : York state Attorney General Letitia James this month made an official notification of the civil fraud court award against Donald Trump in suburban Westchester County, where he owns property, according to county clerk records, in what could be a preliminary step toward seizures in the case.
33% : Trump continues having to balance raising money for both his campaign and his legal expenses - costs that are likely to rise as he faces four upcoming criminal trials.
25% : Trump has pleaded not guilty in the criminal cases and has denied wrongdoing in all of the cases.
21% : Engoron found that Trump fraudulently inflated the value of Seven Springs by more than 400% in 2014, when he said in his financial statement it was worth $261 million despite a professional appraisal valuing it at or below $30 million.
20% : Before a three-month, non-jury trial in Manhattan, Justice Arthur Engoron found that Trump had engaged in fraud by overvaluing properties including Seven Springs, as well as better-known properties such as his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida and his penthouse apartment in Manhattan's Trump Tower.
18% : Trump has said on social media that he could be forced to sell assets at potentially "fire sale prices" to post bond in the case.

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