Ongoing prosecutorial harassment proven by the ruling
"TRUMP TOWER REMAINS MINE!" former president and near-certain 2024 GOP candidate Donald J. Trump said in an email to supporters on Monday evening.
Earlier that day, a New York state appeals court moderated the heavy penalties imposed last month in a ruling by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron. The appeals court reduced a $454 million bond (including interest) payment due on Monday to $175 million, permitted Trump Organization executives—including Trump and his sons Donald Jr. and Eric—to conduct business in New York while the appeal proceeds, and allowed Trump and his real estate holding company to continue applying for loans from New York financial institutions. Trump was given 10 days to make the reduced payment and has to file his appeal by September. His businesses must operate in New York under a state business monitor and compliance officer.
"TRUMP TOWER REMAINS MINE!" former president and near-certain 2024 GOP candidate Donald J. Trump said in an email to supporters on Monday evening.
Earlier that day, a New York state appeals court moderated the heavy penalties imposed last month in a ruling by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron. The appeals court reduced a $454 million bond (including interest) payment due on Monday to $175 million, permitted Trump Organization executives—including Trump and his sons Donald Jr. and Eric—to conduct business in New York while the appeal proceeds, and allowed Trump and his real estate holding company to continue applying for loans from New York financial institutions. Trump was given 10 days to make the reduced payment and has to file his appeal by September. His businesses must operate in New York under a state business monitor and compliance officer.