"New York AG Questions Trump's $175 Million Civil Fraud Appeal Bond"

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New York Attorney General Letitia James has raised "reasonable questions" about Donald Trump's $175 million bond in his civil fraud case, particularly regarding the sufficiency of the bond and the collateral provided. Legal analyst Lisa Rubin discussed conflicting statements about the collateral and the bond underwriter's shock at James' scrutiny. The court has scheduled a hearing to discuss details of the bond, and James' office has pressed for justification of the bond, potentially requiring disclosure of additional collateral information.
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