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65% : In the meantime, the amount Trump owes is increasing by nearly $112,000 each day due to interest.57% : COULD TRUMP PAY IF HE WANTED?Trump says he is worth several billion dollars, but much of his wealth is tied up in skyscrapers, golf courses and other properties.
55% : Earlier this month, Trump secured a $91.6 million bond to guarantee that judgment while he appeals.
54% : Since then, Trump has netted nearly $187 million from selling the lease on his Washington, D.C., hotel and the rights to manage a New York City golf course.
48% : Trump has appealed that decision.
46% : If the deal is approved, Trump would own at least 58% of the shares in the company, which runs his Truth Social platform.
45% : State officials can't just show up on Monday and padlock Trump Tower, but they can lay the groundwork by issuing subpoenas requiring Trump to provide information about his assets.
43% : Trump also has other legal bills.
42% : In February, after a 2½-month trial, Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Trump to pay $355 million plus interest, saying, "The frauds found here leap off the page and shock the conscience.
39% : Trump could receive a financial windfall from a looming deal to put his social media company, Trump Media & Technology Group, on the stock market under the ticker symbol DJT.
38% : If Trump isn't able to pay, the state "could levy and sell his assets, lien his real property and garnish anyone who owes him money," Syracuse University Law Professor Gregory Germain said.
36% : But they'd like to take the cash away so I can't use it on the campaign," Trump told reporters after voting in Florida's Republican primary.
35% : Trump has repeatedly bragged that he has never, personally, declared bankruptcy, although several of his previous companies have.
33% : If the former president doesn't come up with a financial guarantee by Monday, New York's attorney general can start the process of collecting on the more than $454 million Trump owes the state in a civil fraud lawsuit.
29% : "Trump denies any attempt to deceive banks or anyone else about his wealth.
26% : The state, through James' office, sued Trump in 2022, alleging he had committed fraud for years by inflating his wealth on financial statements given to banks and insurance companies in connection with various business deals.
20% : Donald Trump is hurtling toward a critical deadline in his most costly legal battle to date.
18% : Asked Tuesday if he's confident he can pay, Trump lashed out at what he deemed "a rigged trial by a crooked judge and a crooked attorney general.
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