The former President is currently attending a hearing in Manhattan for his 'hush money' case.
Donald Trump compared himself to Jesus Christ in a bizarre social media post. The former President is currently attending a hearing in Manhattan for his 'hush money' case, which has been delayed and posted an extract from the Bible, referring to Easter.
"6 Set a wicked man over him,/ And let an accuser stand at his right hand./ 7 When he is judged, let him be found guilty,/ And let his prayer become sin./ 8 Let his days be few,/ And let another take his office." After James won the judgment, she didn't seek to enforce it during a legal time-out for Trump to ask the appeals court for a reprieve from paying up. That period ended Monday, though James could have decided to allow Trump more time.
She didn't detail the process or specify what holdings she meant, and her office has declined more recently to discuss its plans. Meanwhile, it has filed notice of the judgment, a technical step toward potentially moving to collect. Seizing assets is a common legal option when someone doesn’t have the cash to pay a civil court penalty. In Trump’s case, potential targets could include such properties as his Trump Tower penthouse, aircraft, Wall Street office building or golf courses.
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