Trump Is Staring Down Half A Billion In Court Fines With No Obvious Path Forward

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in recent weeks. He owes more than $83 million for defaming the writer E. Jean Carroll and more than $450 million for his real estate empire’s fraudulent business practices.

In both cases, Trump will need to put up either cash or a bond covering the full amount he owes, plus a little extra, to cover interest while he appeals. An attorney for Carroll, Roberta Kaplan, has said she suspects that Trump may actually have a difficult time procuring a bond given how he handled the $5 million fine imposed on him in a related case in 2023. Trump put up cash while he appealed, which Kaplan considered unusual.of the podcast “On with Kara Swisher,” adding, “Whatever questions the bond companies were asking, either he didn’t want to answer or they didn’t like his answers.

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