Barbara Jones has been appointed as a monitor over the Trump Organization's finances for the next three years. She will oversee the organization's books and suggest court-ordered changes in its operations.
Barbara Jones, a retired federal judge, has been appointed as a monitor over the Trump Organization 's finances for the next three years. She will oversee the organization's books and suggest court-ordered changes in its operations. The monitor must be notified about significant financial transactions and debt restructuring. This comes after New York Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Trump to pay $464 million in disgorgement and pre-judgment interest for fraud and misrepresentation.
Trump has denied the allegations and is appealing the decision
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