NY AG James moves to seize Trump assets in Westchester as $464M fraud bond deadline looms
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New York Attorney General Letitia James’ team took the first legal step to try to confiscate assets from former President Donald Trump after he declared he couldn’t post bond in the $464 million civil fraud decision against him, it was revealed Thursday.
Shortly after Justice Arthur Engoron handed down his decision ordering Trump to pony up $464 million, James’ team formally registered the civil fraud lawsuit in Westchester County, indicating that his properties there may be in jeopardy, documents reveal.
James’ team formally registered the judgment on March 6 without providing a name of specific Trump assets or a reason for doing so. Trump’s properties there include Trump National Golf Club Westchester as well as the 212-acre Seven Springs estate.
She has given Trump a deadline of March 25 to post bond on the judgment.
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