According to documents, the view was officially recorded in a county in New York this month.
After a state judge ordered him to give a$ 45 million fine in a legal forgery case, New York Attorney General Letitia James has begun work in Westchester County in New York to get ready to seize former president Donald Trump’s components.
Many decisions were entered by Ms. James, a Democrat, with the Westchester County Clerk’s Office against the former senator and his children, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, on March 6. The three assessments filed in the region by the attorney general against President Trump amounted to$ 243, 326, 767.10,$ 20, 421, 141.98, and ,$ 63, 580, 273.97.
In Westchester County, located just north of New York City, the former mayor’s corporation owns the Seven Springs land and the Trump National Golf Course Westchester.
The former leader, his two children, and other Trump Organization officers were fined by Judge Arthur Engoron after their property values were defrauded by them, according to Judge Arthur Engoron.
The original U.S. leader has a Monday deadline to post a friendship covering a$ 454 million legal judgment against him for using his overstatements of net worth and the value of his real estate properties to defraud owners and lenders, or run the risk of state officials seizing his property while he appeals.
The filings do not always indicate that the Westchester qualities are about to be seized. However, they are a legal move that would be required if Ms. James attempted to seize them in the future. If the former president is unable to pay the civil fraud bill, the attorney general stated in February that she would be willing to seize his qualities.
The assessments entered in Westchester County, which were first reported by Reuters and Bloomberg on Wednesday, have not been made public by Ms. James or the former mayor’s attorneys.
Justice Engoron discovered that President Trump had defrauded by overvaluing both his Mar-a-Lago property in Florida and his tower house in Manhattan’s Trump Tower, three months prior to a three-month, non-jury trial in Manhattan. The prosecutor wrote that he thought President Trump had inadvertently inflated Seven Springs ‘ benefit by more than 400 percent in 2014.
The former president has defended crime, claiming that the judge is a “political steal” who is working with Democrats to destroy his Democratic presidential campaign.
‘ Fire Sale ‘
President Trump expressed concern that he might be required to sell his assets and properties at “fire purchase prices” in exchange for posting a relationship or filing an appeal of the judgment on his social media platform Truth Social earlier this week.
Judge Engoron claims that he wants me to file hundreds of millions of dollars to challenge his absurd ruling. In other words, he is attempting to evict me from my Appellate Rights,” President Trump wrote on Tuesday. Nobody has ever come across anything like this before.
The former leader warned that he would be “forced to refinance or buy Great Assets, apparently at Fire Sale rates, and if and when I win the Appeal, they may be gone.” Does that make feeling”?
His attorneys on Thursday echoed some of those claims in court, arguing that forcing them to sell their properties for much less would result in irreparable harm because they would n’t be able to recover them if the appeal was won.
” By demanding an undertaking in the full amount of the judgment in order to appeal, the Attorney General and Supreme Court have sought to impose a patently unreasonable, unjust, and unconstitutional ( under both the Federal and New York State Constitutions ) bond condition”, his attorneys said in the filing.
Recently, his attorneys had written that he would charm Judge Engoron’s decision, but he must put up the tie number to move ahead. This month, they filed an affidavit with an insurance agent, claiming it would be “practically impossible” to secure the quantity needed to resolve the charm before the March 25 date.
” The amount of the view, with curiosity, exceeds$ 464 million, and very few bonding companies will consider a friendship of something approaching that magnitude”, the former president’s prosecutors wrote.
The former president also has to balance trying to raise money for both his plan and his constitutional charges, which are likely to rise as he faces four future criminal investigations. He has entered a not-guilty plea in each of the legal cases and has always denied any wrongdoing.
In a separate civil lawsuit, President Trump was able to publish friendship in the$ 93,000 defamation judgment in favor of author E. Jean Carroll. After Ms. Carroll claimed he assaulted her in the 1990s, a separate jury had ordered him to pay her$ 5 million.
Reuters contributed to this statement.