
Trump's Legal Battles: What's Next for His Civil Fraud Case and Campaign Funding Inquiry
Former President Donald Trump received a reprieve from an appeals court, which reduced the amount he needs to put up to pause collection while he appeals a $454 million-plus judgment in his New York civil fraud case to $175 million within 10 days. Trump plans to swiftly come up with the bond, equivalent securities, or cash, and could potentially reap a windfall from his stock in his social media company. This comes after he obtained a $91.6 million appeals bond in a separate case involving writer E. Jean Carroll's allegations of sexual assault and defamation.

