Former President Trump has not been able to secure a $464 million appeal bond following a New York civil fraud judgment against him, his attorneys say.
Former President Trump has not been able to secure a $464 million appeal bond he needs following a New York civil fraud judgment against him, his attorneys say. In a court filing Monday, his lawyers said obtaining one is a 'practical impossibility under the circumstances presented.
On Feb. 23, James, who has denied having a 'personal vendetta' against Trump despite remarks suggesting otherwise, posted flatly, '$464,576,230.62.' This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. Fox News' Brooke Singman and Danielle Wallace contributed to this report.
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