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BREAKING: Judge Rejects T.r.u.m.p’s Arguments, Opening the Door to Action Against His Assets In an unprecedented move, a judge has rejected D.o.n.a.l.d T.r.u.m.p’s emergency request to halt the seizure of his properties, calling his arguments “frivolous, legally baseless, and an insult to the court.”
This decision comes from New York Attorney General Letitia James’ civil fraud case, in which T.r.u.m.p was found liable for inflating property values to secure loans while undervaluing them for taxes. The court ordered T.r.u.m.p to pay over $450 million.
Under New York law, he needed to post a bond to pause enforcement during his appeal—but he couldn’t, as financial institutions refused to accept his assets as collateral, citing the court’s ruling that those valuations were fraudulent.
Authorities have now begun inventorying and preparing high-profile properties—including 40 Wall Street, Seven Springs, and even T.r.u.m.p Tower—for potential seizure.
The judge emphasized this isn’t political persecution—this is accountability. T.r.u.m.p had his trial, lost, and failed to pay. This isn’t just a threat to his business empire; it undermines the narrative of T.r.u.m.p as a billionaire mastermind.
The courts, the market, and reality itself are delivering the same verdict.
