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Trump’s Assets Could Be Imminently Seized by NY Attorney General Letitia James

HeadlineMar 25, 2024

New York Attorney General Letitia James could begin seizing some of former President Donald Trump’s assets today if he fails to meet a deadline to post a $454 million bond after losing a civil fraud case in New York. Last week, Trump’s attorneys said the former president faces “insurmountable difficulties” in securing the bond after more than 30 companies refused to help him. Trump’s attorneys have appealed the ruling, but a decision is not expected before today’s deadline. This comes as Trump appears poised to make as much as $3 billion as the parent company of his social media platform Truth Social becomes a publicly traded firm following a merger last week. Meanwhile, Trump is expected back in court today in New York for a pretrial hearing in his hush-money case.

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