Trump’s Civil Fraud Judgement Bond , Is Reduced to $175 Million.<br />On March 25, a New York appeals court told Donald Trump that if he can pay $175 million within 10 days.<br />collection of his $454 million civil fraud judgement will be paused, AP reports. .<br />The payment would also stop the state from seizing any of Trump's assets during the appeals process. .<br />A previous ruling that Trump and his sons, Eric and Donald Trump Jr., couldn't serve in corporate leadership for a number of years was also reversed. .<br />The order, a significant victory for the former president, came just before Attorney General Letitia James was about to begin the process of collecting the judgement, AP reports. .<br />The order, a significant victory for the former president, came just before Attorney General Letitia James was about to begin the process of collecting the judgement, AP reports. .<br />The presumptive Republican presidential nominee praised the ruling and criticized Judge Arthur Engoron's initial ruling.<br />What he’s done is such a <br />disservice and should never <br />be allowed to happen again, Donald Trump, via statement.<br />So I greatly respect the decision <br />of the Appellate Division, and I’ll post <br />either $175 billion in cash or bonds <br />for security or whatever is necessary, <br />very quickly, within the 10 days. , Donald Trump, via statement.<br />And I thank the Appellate Division <br />for acting quickly, but Judge Engoron <br />is a disgrace to this country, and this <br />should not be allowed to happen, Donald Trump, via statement.<br />However, James' office points out that the judgement still stands, even if collection is paused. .<br />Donald Trump is still facing <br />accountability for his staggering fraud, Letitia James' office, via statement
