
Serious Trouble
Big Judgment
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Quick takeaways
- Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Trump to pay $400 million for financial fraud in New York, highlighting consequences for dishonest business practices.
- The Supreme Court may overturn Colorado's decision blocking Trump from the state's presidential ballot, showcasing implications of disqualifying a president under the 14th Amendment.
Deep dives
Judge Engron's Ruling and Financial Damages
Judge Engron ordered Donald Trump and his associated companies to disgorge nearly $400 million to the state of New York for alleged business fraud. The ruling addressed damages related to financial statements that fraudulently overestimated Trump's assets. Significant damages were found in relation to loans that were extended to Trump at lower interest rates due to the false statements. The ruling also addressed profits made from business deals that were facilitated by the fraudulent financial statements. The judge imposed equitable remedies, such as barring Trump and others from company positions, while allowing the entities to continue operating under supervision. Trump is likely to appeal, but he may face financial consequences in the meantime.