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The ruling handed the president a financial victory, and some legal validation, as New York appeals judges agreed that the fine in his civil fraud case was excessive.
A New York appeals court has thrown out the half billion-dollar civil fraud judgment against President Donald Trump, his family and his company.
A New York appellate court threw out the $527 million penalty in the civil fraud case against President Trump and others on ...
The ruling by the state Appellate Division spares the president and his companies from having to pay an award they had warned would severely damage his company.
A five-judge New York panel concluded that the $515 million judgment—originally set at $355 million plus interest—was "excessive." ...
Trump called on a Biden appointee on the Fed Board of Governors, the latest official targeted by the administration, to step down over mortgage fraud allegations.
Judge Engoron had imposed the penalty last year after finding that Trump exaggerated financial statements provided to lenders and insurers.
In a decision issued Thursday, the Manhattan appellate court still found that Trump broke the law by inflating the valuation of assets like Mar-a-Lago and his Trump Tower penthouse, but it said the ...
A New York appeals court has thrown out the nearly half-billion dollar judgment against President Donald Trump in the civil ...
A panel of five judges in New York’s mid-level Appellate Division said the verdict, which stood to cost Trump over $515 million and rock his real estate empire, was “excessive.” ...
The president threatened to punish the state unless it agrees to free Tina Peters. Even by 2025 standards, this really isn't normal.
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