Trump Faces $355 Million Fine and Potential Asset Seizure in NY Fraud Case
Former President Donald Trump has been ordered to pay a substantial fine and may lose iconic properties if unable to comply, amid appeals and political tensions.
- New York Judge Arthur Engoron ruled that Donald Trump must pay over $350 million in damages to the state of New York following a civil fraud trial.
- Trump's attorney seeks to negotiate with Judge Engoron, proposing a new judgment in light of the ruling.
- Letitia James, New York Attorney General, prepared to seize Trump's assets, including iconic buildings like Trump Tower, if he fails to pay the fine.
- Trump vows to appeal the ruling, criticizing the judge and attorney general, and claims the case is politically motivated.
- The fine adds to Trump's financial burdens, including penalties from other legal battles, as he runs for president in 2024.


















































































