Overview
- His estimated net worth climbed to about $10 billion by mid-2025, driven largely by meme-coin transaction fees and stakes in World Liberty Financial
- The Trump family business has collected at least $320 million in meme-coin fees and holds roughly $236 million in WLFI tokens
- Key real estate assets continue to underperform, with 40 Wall Street running annual shortfalls and at least half of his golf courses posting multi-year negative cash flow
- He faces over $600 million in civil-fraud and defamation judgments, posting more than $270 million in cash and bonds to pursue appeals
- Proceeds from recent crypto ventures and international licensing contracts funded a $115 million mortgage payoff on 40 Wall Street and amplified conflict-of-interest concerns