Trump Ordered to Pay Over $350M in Civil Fraud Trial
Supporters rally to aid Trump as legal experts debate fairness of the ruling and potential asset seizure by NY Attorney General.
- Judge Arthur Engoron ruled that former President Donald Trump must pay over $350 million in damages to the state of New York as a result of his civil fraud trial.
- Trump's supporters have launched efforts to help him pay the fine, with a GoFundMe campaign raising nearly $900,000 towards the $355 million goal.
- Legal analysts and Trump's legal team have criticized the judge's decision as unfair, with some suggesting Trump may have to file for personal bankruptcy.
- New York Attorney General Letitia James has threatened to seize Trump's assets if he is unable to pay the massive judgment.
- Despite the legal challenges, Trump will be able to retain his Mar-a-Lago estate due to Florida's strong debtor protection laws.





















































