"Trump Faces Mounting Interest on $454 Million Civil Fraud Judgment"

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Judge Arthur Engoron finalized a $454 million civil fraud judgment against Donald Trump, giving him 30 days to pay or secure a bond, with an additional $112,000 in interest accruing daily. Trump's legal team plans to appeal the verdict, which stems from a case involving inflated asset values. The judge rejected attempts to delay the penalty and stated that Trump's actions were a "venial sin."
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