For this episode of
Trump's Trials, NPR's
Juana Summers speaks NPR's
Andrea Bernstein.
A New York judge has ordered former President Donald Trump and his companies to pay nearly $355 million in penalties for inflating the value of his properties and other assets. The verdict also banned Trump from operating his New York business and applying for loans in the state for three years. This follows a sometimes contentious three-month trial that was decided by a judge and not a jury.
Topics include:
- Civil fraud verdict
- Money owed
- Possible Trump appeal
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