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VisitWhat will be the outcome of the New York appeals court decision on Trump's $454 million civil fraud judgment by November 5, 2024?
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New York Appeals Court to Hear Trump's $454 Million Civil Fraud Judgment Appeal Amid Skepticism
Sep 26, 2024, 02:30 PM
A New York appeals court is set to hear arguments on Thursday in former President Donald Trump's attempt to overturn a civil fraud judgment. The judgment, which could disrupt his real estate empire, includes a penalty of $489 million, which has grown by $24 million in interest. The case, presided over by Justice Arthur Engoron, found Trump liable for inflating the value of his assets to secure favorable loans and insurance premiums. A five-member panel of appellate judges will hear the arguments, and their decision could come before Election Day. The appeals panel has signaled skepticism towards the $454 million judgment, raising the possibility that the fine could be reduced or vacated. The judges expressed concern that Letitia James overstepped her prosecutorial authority, calling the penalty 'troubling.'
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