Gigantic Bond 'Not Possible' in Trump's Civil Fraud Case Appeal
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-10% Center
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85% ReliableGood
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- Politician Portrayal
-41% Negative
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57% : Of those sureties, many have internal policies [that] significantly limit the amount of a bond they will write for a single obligation; indeed, it is my understanding that they will generally only issue a single bond up to $100 million," Giulietti noted.56% : "The filing indicated that, were Trump able to obtain a supersedeas bond, it would require collateral of 120% of the judgment amount and charge a premium of 2%, amounting to $18 million.
40% : Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee in the 2024 general election, was sued by Democratic state Attorney General Letitia James of New York for allegedly falsifying his company's assets in order to obtain loans for business ventures, with the New York Supreme Court's Trial Division issuing a ruling on Feb. 23 that ordered him to pay the state of New York $454 million.
38% : Trump, who has appealed the decision, moved the court's Appellate Division on Monday to stay the execution of the judgment and indicated that he is unable to obtain a "supersedeas" bond that would guarantee the final amount pending the outcome of the appeal.
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