Donald Trump posted a $175 million bond on Monday in his New York civil fraud case, halting collection of the more than $454 million he owes and preventing the state from seizing his assets to satisfy the debt while he appeals, according to a court filing.

A New York appellate court had given the former president 10 days to put up the money after a panel of judges agreed last month to slash the amount needed to stop the clock on enforcement.

The bond Trump is posting with the court now is essentially a placeholder, meant to guarantee payment if the judgment is upheld. If that happens, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee will have to pay the state the whole sum, which grows with daily interest.

If Trump wins, he won’t have to pay the state anything and will get back the money he has put up now.

  • sin_free_for_00_days@sopuli.xyz
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    Long history of innocent poor people dying in jail because they couldn’t afford hundred(s), or thousand(s), dollar bail. Yet this proven rapist, fraudster, piece of crap gets his bond dropped by over 1/2 just because? His credit rating has to be shit. Fucking hell. What is the point of keeping this broken system?

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    The bond Trump is posting with the court now is essentially a placeholder, meant to guarantee payment if the judgment is upheld.

    I’m curious as to how a $175M bond is supposed to guarantee a $454M judgment.

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      The idea is the real estate isn’t going anywhere. It is technically not what the bond laws say is needed, but then this is a very large amount. This dude is being reamed and the state is not going to let him off the hook.

      It would be career suicide in NYC. Most of the city and metro area hate Trump’s guts.

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      I’m curious as to how a $175M bond is supposed to guarantee a $454M judgment.

      The appeals court lowered it to this amount. This could be a hint that the judge didn’t calculate the original amount correctly. Meidas Touch on YouTube did a video about it. I haven’t seen any good articles which repeat the same idea.

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          No they didn’t they lowered the amount he has to put up for an appeal

          I replied to someone stating the same. You’re just repeating what has been said. I never said I wasn’t talking about the bond.

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    What about the other 300 million… We’re just going to let it slide, aren’t we?

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      I have learned to not expect them for especially the orange idiot. I’ll believe he’s suffered then after he’s already done it.

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    Fuck it; at this point stuff his face with Big Macs until he bursts! He’s never going to jail, so lets clog those arteries until we’re done with this shit stain

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    “This is what we do at Knight Insurance, and we’re happy to do this for anyone who needs a bond,” said Hankey, who is best known in the business world for making high-risk, high-interest loans to car buyers with flawed credit histories.

    lmao

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      Trump is trading one payment for an even worse one. There’s no way Hankey doesn’t have an iron-clad contract to get back way more than Trump got.

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        A contract is toilet paper to Trump. He’d happily renig on his part and start the courtroom shenanigans anew. After all what’s one more civil case?

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    Nah they should’ve just given him even less to pay. Make it $10 total and give him another month to come up with the money. That’s what they just did.

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      I’ll give you a hint. It rhymes with “Russian Oligarchs.”

      (Sorry, I couldn’t think of anything that rhymes with Russian Oligarchs, so I just said Russian Oligarchs)

      If you’re still stumped, it was Russian Oligarchs.

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        I consider myself pretty broke and I don’t think I could convince anyone to give me nearly $200 million for bail.