Former President Trump paid New York State to appeal a decision by Judge Arthur Engoron in his civil fraud trial. Trump's lawyers wanted an appeals court to determine if the judge committed errors of law and/or fact. The deal to underwrite Trump's bond was backed by billionaire Don Hankey, who said Trump posted all cash as collateral.
Former President Trump paid New York State to appeal a decision by Judge Arthur Engoron in his civil fraud trial . Trump 's lawyers wanted an appeals court to determine if the judge committed errors of law and/or fact.
The deal to underwrite Trump's bond was backed by billionaire Don Hankey, who said Trump posted all cash as collateral.
Trump New York State Appeal Decision Judge Arthur Engoron Civil Fraud Trial Lawyers Errors Of Law Errors Of Fact Bond Don Hankey Collateral
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