Former President Trump continues to face numerous legal battles, with speculation swirling that a sizable fine imposed by New York Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron could spell trouble for the potential Republican nominee. Trump’s legal team announced on Monday that they have been unable to secure the $464 million appeal bond required following a civil fraud judgment in New York. Despite this setback, some legal experts suggest that Trump may still have a strong case to reduce or eliminate the hefty bond. Former prosecutor Andrew Cherkasky remains optimistic about Trump’s chances, pointing to potential constitutional defenses that could work in his favor. The ongoing legal saga has raised questions about whether Trump will be forced to forfeit his assets, including prominent New York properties. Despite recent legal setbacks, Trump and his sons are still allowed to manage their business operations during the appeal process. Cherkasky emphasizes that Trump may have avenues to challenge the bond enforcement through federal courts, potentially leading all the way to the Supreme Court. The prosecutor expresses disbelief that such punitive measures could be justified under the Constitution. The situation, he argues, is unusual and raises concerns about fairness in the legal process.
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