Breaking Down Trump’s Options to Pay $454M Civil-Fraud Penalty | WSJ
Former president Donald Trump is facing half a billion dollars in legal penalties in his New York civil-fraud trial. For now, the billionaire and presumptive Republican nominee for president has until late March to come up with the funds or the New York attorney general could begin to seize some of his assets.
WSJ looks at the options he could use to finance his mounting legal bills.
Chapters:
0:00 Trump’s legal penalties
0:53 The state of Trump’s finances
2:48 Trump’s payments
3:50 Options for paying
4:41 What could happen to his assets?
6:26 What’s next?
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