Donald Trump Fined $355 Million in Civil Fraud Trial, Plans Appeal
The ruling imposes significant restrictions on Trump's business activities in New York, as he and his supporters decry the decision as politically motivated.
- Donald Trump was fined $355 million in a New York civil fraud trial, with the total penalty likely to exceed $450 million including interest.
- The ruling also imposes significant restrictions on Trump and his organization, including a temporary ban from leading their businesses and applying for financing in New York.
- Trump and his sons, Eric and Donald Jr., are barred from holding corporate office or executive positions in New York for two to three years.
- A GoFundMe campaign titled 'Stand with Trump; Fund the $355M Unjust Judgment' has raised over $84,000 in 24 hours.
- Trump plans to appeal the ruling, which he and his supporters claim is politically motivated and an example of election interference.














































































































































