Trump ordered to pay $454 million as fine in NY Business fraud case
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has been ordered to pay approximately $454 million in fines and interest by a New York judge following a civil business fraud.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has been ordered to pay approximately $454 million in fines and interest by a New York judge following a civil business fraud.
British Army personnel and equipment, along with HMS Prince of Wales, are deployed for NATO's largest exercise since the Cold War, showcasing unity and deterrence amid evolving security challenges.
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The 77-year-old Trump has denied wrongdoing and criticized the case as being politically motivated. He won't plead guilty during this appearance. He has consented to a $200,000 bond and accepted the bail terms that forbid him from intimidating the 18 other defendants or witnesses in the case.
Twitter initially refused to comply with the court order to turn over the documents, a choice that would have cost them $350,000. A large portion of Twitter's resistance to turning over the material was due to a Justice Department desire to not divulge the request to Trump.
It has been reported that several allies of former President Donald Trump, including Rudy Giuliani were never paid by Trump's political operation for their work in late 2020.
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Jim Trusty who was in the top legal team of the former president chose to submit his resignation from the case in the midst when Trump faces a series of charges.
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