Trump Faces Mounting Financial Pressure as Interest on $454 Million Civil Fraud Judgment Accumulates

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Judge finalizes $454 million judgment against Donald Trump in civil fraud trial, adding nearly $100 million in pre-judgment interest, with Trump now owing $112,000 in interest per day. Trump has 30 days to pay or appeal the verdict, as the legal battle with New York Attorney General Letitia James comes to an end. Trump's lawyers plan to appeal, citing serious legal and constitutional questions.
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- A judge gave Trump 30 days to pay the $454 million civil fraud judgment. He'll owe an additional $112,000 in interest each day he doesn't. Yahoo! Voices
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