Donald Trump is facing a $250 million penalty and a ban on doing business in New York when a judge renders his verdict later in January.
The new year could be off to a rough start for Donald Trump.
The former president is facing $250 million in penalties and a ban on doing business in New York when the judge overseeing his civil fraud trial delivers a verdict in the case later in January.
The Manhattan Supreme Court trial — which has been on hiatus since Dec. 13 — is set to resume with closing arguments on Jan. 11, and Justice Arthur Engoron has said he hopes to have a decision in the non-jury case by the end of the month.
I doubt it, because all of his business assets will be sold off as part of the judgement. Additionally, he can't just sell things off without the special monitor approving the transactions.
Friendly reminder that Alex Jones has been liable for $1.5b since July 2022, has also had a special monitor, and has also been spending lavishly without giving his victims a single cent.
I'm guessing not, especially with half his empire in administration. I wonder if Trump is already secretly in talks to flog some of his other properties like his golf courses. I'm sure Scotland and Ireland would be glad to see the back of his malign presence.
The thing is, MBS could step in and buy the rights for a lot of money to help him out, then Trump could go “see, it was worth exactly what I said it was!” The Saudis were willing to write off enough money to Musk to help him kill Twitter just to watch it die - they can afford it.
"Your Honor, I was on the solid gold toilet this morning and I felt a new valuation coming. Or possibly a sudden bowel movement. Anyway, based on market factors that I can't possibly explain to you and my own mood and feelings, I'm valuing Mar-A-Lago at one gorillion dollars. This is actually a lowball price, so I'm certain there's no need to get an appraisal. You can trust me, I know a thing or two about real estate. Bigly."
His campaign will have his voting base pay for this. They would do anything for their orange king. They donated $200 Mil to him the month after his 2020 loss.
Saw some post back then about people donating their life's saving to Trump. Always thought those are just jokes or memes, but now I'm not so sure anymore.
I dont think it was a joke, I think its actually happened.
Some voluntarily
Some not so voluntarily, cause some of the donation links they set up were recurring donation links (which they told no one about being recurring) so if you donated like..200, then it'd pull 200 every month from you. IIRC there was a legal case about it and i think they had to refund?
Its hard to keep track of all the legal cases hes been involved in.
Smart move might be selling Trump Tower, rather than move money into New York that would otherwise be difficult to seize. I think his ownership stake is worth about $250 million.
I don't think that is possible. An injunction granted in 2022 prevented him from liquidating assets and transferring wealth out of state. I believe the court has also appointed a special master specifically to scrutinize any transaction made by the Trump Organization, with a view to specifically preventing any suspicious transfer.
I have to wonder how he'd pay the fine given that his NY businesses will be under administration. What else is he going to have to sell to pay it off? And I don't see banks being very amenable to Trump if he has a massive fine looming. Wouldn't be surprised if he pulls some bankruptcy BS, not to protect himself from the fine, but all the other people he's in hock to who might be wanting their money back right now.
Imagine the humiliation of that though. I think if they scrape up money Mar a Lago & Bedminister will be last properties they'd sell up. It'll be random condos and anything else they own outright they can shift. I wonder how many Trump branded properties they actually do own outright though.