Donald Trump was supposed to have to post a $464 million bond by Monday or else the state of New York could begin collecting on the massive civil fraud judgment leveled against him earlier this year. An appeals court bailed him out, blocking collection of the judgment and giving the former president 10 days to post a drastically reduced $175 million bond.

The order is a huge win for Trump, whose assets were going to be subject to seizure if he couldn’t post nearly half-a-billion dollars by Monday. His lawyers said last week he wasn’t going to be able to come up with the money after 30 underwriters rejected him. The New York Times has reported that Trump is expected to be able to scrounge the new, reduced $175 million bond

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    Theres been a lot of shit over the last few years that really have put into perspective how if you have enough money in America you can get away with anything and this is maybe in the top 3, this guy should be in state prison and the management of the cases and responses have made it so he’s been a free man for nearly a decade, what the fuck.

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    Oh, okay, cool, so the justice system cares if you say it’s unfair and you can’t afford the judgment now? Because I’m pretty sure that’s news to most people.

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    What appeals court? I thought Trump had to post $464 million in order to even appeal. How did he manage that?

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      He has to post the bond so they don’t start seizing his property during the appeal. It’s basically putting the fine plus interest in a separate account during the appeal to make sure you’re good for the money if you lose the appeal. Otherwise he could have gone on with the appeal, but could lose Trump Tower without the bond posted.

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        Ahhh, thanks. I’m from Europe, so it’s hard for me to even begin to understand the US legal system.

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          And specifically what he did here was appeal the order telling him to get his bond for the “main” appeals process.

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          I’m from Europe, so it’s hard for me to even begin to understand the US legal system.

          Beyond what they see on TV police/courtroom dramas, most Americans don’t understand it very well either.

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      I actually thought something like this was going to happen, since it has happened before, per another comment I read earlier.

      Some corporations were told to post billions in appeals bonds, and in the end they were reduced to a fraction of it.

      So, while disappointing, I wasn’t completely surprised of this event.

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        I’m slightly less mad now that I know this has precedent. I’m still fucking furious that the only precedent I’ve heard about is corporations and Trump, since the law should be equally applied regardless of absolute amounts of money and I’m pretty sure that someone living in poverty isn’t going to get the same treatment for a $50k (or whatever is a proportional amount) judgement against them.

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      The legal system is doing EVERYTHING it can to delay literally everything for this man, just so that election time will creep closer and closer and they can just say, “oh it’s too close to election time and we can’t just cancel a Presidential candidate in the midst of all this”.

      These exceptions will never be given to any normal citizen of the US, but when it’s this rich orange idiot, every rule in existence will bend.

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        Tbf the law works both ways. They cannot drop the charges to give him favor in the elections either. After the elections however, if he’s the president…

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          They cannot drop the charges to give him favor in the elections either.

          Doubt.

          The rule of law only matters when the law is enforced.

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        Yep, trump is not the only person on trial here. You can’t set a precedent that actually punishes financial fraud to the point where you can’t actually profit from it when you’re eventually caught.

        Trump isn’t the only real estate tycoon in NYC who has been fraudulently inflating the value of their assets. It would be uncomfortable for the judges to have to make a similar decision in the future to campaign donors.

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          Perhaps just a debilitating stroke, that cripples him into a wheelchair, and finally inhibits that disgusting portion of his brain that knows no shame, so is forced to finally realize the culmination of his life is an enormous steaming pile of corrupted bullshit.

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            I aim for Late September so the GoP are in a panic trying to replace him so late in the election season and eat themselves alive

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        It’s pretty funny seeing his supporters and himself claim that the whole system is against him and that this is all some unfair witch hunt, and then turn around and see that he is constantly getting special treatment in the news.

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          That’s how they justify his innocence. When a corrupt system exonerates a corrupt piece of shit, but you they to acknowledge the corruption in either-

          It’ll appear as if justice is being carried out and their corrupt piece of shit walks free.

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      You had to have seen it coming.

      What was going to happen, he fails to post bond like any other schmuck and goes to jail?

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        That wasn’t what was at stake here. Trump was already found guilty, he wasn’t bonding out of pretrial detention he was having to post bond in order to appeal the ruling, which typically requires the person making the appeal to post a bind to make sure they don’t spend all their money fighting on appeal, just to lose the appeal and not have any money left to pay the original judgement.

        So my expectation was that yes, he would have to follow the same court rules as everyone else and put up the bond in order to appeal. While I do think we should get rid of requiring pretrial detention bond, I don’t necessarily see an issue with requiring pre-appeal bond. I don’t know, you don’t want to create a situation where you’re means testing the right to appeal, but you don’t want people to indefinitely delay enforcement of judgement against them or to allow them to spend away their ability to pay the judgement on appeals. Maybe forcing either the entirety of the judgement to be paid into a more traditional escrow account, or a payment plan for the judgement to be accepted and that paid into escrow, before an appeal can be started?

        Any way you cut it though, I can’t fault this chuckle fuck for playing the court game but I’m fucking incensed the court is enabling it.

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      FUCKING SHIT. I SWEAR TO FUCK. CANT HE BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FUCKING EVER!?!? JUST THE CLASSIFIED FUCKING DOCUMENTS SITUATION SHOULD OF HAD HIS ASS IN JAIL LIKE DISCORD BRO. FUCK.

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    That’s bullshit. Just more laws that don’t apply to this traitor.

    Trump undervalued his properties to the IRS and overvalued them to investors. And now the courts are allowing him to undervalue them so he doesn’t have to face the consequences of his fraud.

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      I remember, many years ago before the first time he ran, I read he and his buddy lawyer giuliany were neck deep in shit and Stormy also had a solid case. I was like “that’s it. now he goes to jail.” but lo and behold, here we are and he’s free and running again.

      Maybe it’s true what people say: Flying is like falling and missing the ground. (I think it’s based on something Douglas Adams wrote.)

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        Was that when he was referenced something like “Co-Conspirator #1 who went on to lead a successful campaign to become president of the United States”?

        I remember that too and thinking “oh shit, he’s fucked now!” But nope. Our political system is so broken that he really is above the law and consequences. Not sure why we went through with the whole American Revolution thing just to end up in a place where there are figurative kings held to a different standard than the rest of us peasants.

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      Bullshit indeed, but there is not one thing you or I or anyone in this country can do about it. Trump has us all over a barrel, and we’re all his puppets, and there is no way forward but to accept his will no matter what else happens. We must start to see him not as a traitor, but as a savior, for who else but a savior could escape so many serious charges.

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        There’s plenty we can do about it. For instance, my wife and I just put an offer on a house in Europe and will be leaving ASAP.

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          So what you’re “doing about it” is giving up and going away.

          And people wonder why Republicans keep winning.

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            Yep. I’m almost 50 and have tried my best to help those around me see a better way. I’ve always voted. I did my part, but half the country still wants this shit. So, my wife and I are retiring early, peacing out, and letting ya’ll figure it out for yourselves. Good luck!

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              Yeah this is the way.

              Often in life when you’re faced with an untenable situation the only appropriate course of action is to withdraw.

              Sadly not an option available to most people.

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                It is an option that requires more work and sacrifice than most people are willing to endure. We prioritized saving over consumerism, fixing things over buying new, not having kids, etc. I grew up poor, had no help from my parents (or anyone), and was able to make it. However, a lot has changed since I started to make it even more difficult for people.

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          Well I’m no longer going to be leaving the US, though that was my first plan. Instead I’d gladly stay and watch it burn to the ground around me when trump gets re-elected (and note, it’s not even in doubt anymore - he WILL get re-elected).

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            There’s a hundred percent chance I will eventually die and a high chance if I don’t pay my taxes I will pay fines or go to jail.

            There’s maybe a 40% chance Trump will get in again even if you keep trying to discourage people to vote against him.

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            Would probably be enlightening to see your comments from 4 years ago when this loser, insurrectionist, redundantly-indicted criminal lost the last election. How sure you must have been back then… Coward.

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              Hey asswipe you can shove your sick opinions back up your cunty asshole, I don’t care about your feedback, and your views have ZERO meaning to anyone ya stupid piece of utter scum.

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          US is fucked, but also, what is your comment? It reads like three comments in a trenchcoat pretending to be a real comment…

          “Yeah, we called Europe and we said, ‘one European house please, ASAP!’. And then we bought two airplane tickets to Europe - ‘just drop us off in Europe’ we said”

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        Okay kind of sort of got where you were going in the beginning but what in the ever living fuck are you blabbering about him being a savior?

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        Do people really not appreciate simple trolling around here anymore? Everyone’s acting like they think this is serious, and that’s the most disturbing part.

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        Wtf are you talking about? You start by saying yes there are two justice systems, one for rich and one for poor, then end with we should see this fucking failure of justice as an anointing of a savior?

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          You can either join the savior and his salvation or be one of those he tramples down into the dust. There won’t be any other options.

          Not that I’m a huge fan of having to bow down to this POS who I don’t particularly like, but it’s either that or be eradicated completely. Join or die, my friend - that’s the choice you now have to make. There is no other.

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              If you don’t think we’re already in Neo-Nazi Germany, open your eyes and look around. Here in Utah, we aren’t even allowed to use the internet anymore or to talk in schools about racism or diversity. In fact the Governor just declared immigrants “poisonous scum” and said America was built by white people ordained by God to enslave the rest of humanity. And he said native americans are scumbags.

              That’s the world I live in every day here, and it’s only getting even more restrictive, prohibitive, and full of hate every second of the day.

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          They’re just a boring-ass troll trying to get a rise out of people.

          They’ve probably driven away all the people in their real life and have to resort to trolling online to get any sort of attention.

          It’d be sad if they didn’t suck so badly.

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        Damn, I didn’t know there was such a thing as a sommelier but for boots. How many licks does it take to reach your level?

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          A lifetime of them, my son. A lifetime of them. And your servitude to people like this is just beginning, even if you can’t see it yet.

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      We really need a law that says when you tell the IRS what your property is worth they are allowed to buy it at that price; if they later find out you represented it at a higher value to others.

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      Eh. This was a pretty political trial. “Over valued his holdings” oh probably a little, but value of real estate isn’t fixed. The bank reps would have to be completely incompetent or maybe they agreed with the valuations.

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    Damn. I was really hoping this would be a ray of light for the next year and and a reduction in the level of election insanity we’re going to see.

    Instead, just more fuel for the flames.

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      Another damning moment for mankind, a true shitshow that demonstrates how utterly worthless men truly are through and through in every way.

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      He doesn’t have to, his sycophantic followers will go into bankruptcy to provide it for him. I just found out he’s already raised more than this to pay the debt as of this morning.

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      It’s a lot easier to get a few $50M bonds than to get five $100M bonds (I read some post that said these big bond places have firm limits at $100M). It also gives him 10 more days to tout how he is about to make $3B on his Truth Social sale (to a shell company who overinflated the price) and will totally be good for the bond. I think he can do it just to avoid them digging into his finances.

      It’s complete bullshit. Normal people are not given this kind of leniency.

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      I have zero doubt that he will be able to fundraise this amount in the 10 day extension he was given. There are several people I went to high school with (in Ontario) that are actively donating to him.

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      He’s already posted a reaction post to Truth Social which fawns over the Appeals Court ruling. I don’t trust the words if he says he can pay, but I trust that he would be whining like a toddler in time-out right now if he couldn’t. So he’ll probably be able to pay.

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        Until he thinks “wait a minute, I whined and whined and they reduced the bond. Maybe if I continue whining and whining they’ll reduce it more.”

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    Shit. Shit. Shit shit shit. I knew some asshole stunt like this would happen. I said it at the very beginning - trump will never pay for any of the despicable things he’s done, and he’ll never ever set foot in prison.

    I do not know what sort of strings he has attached to other people’s spines, I do not know what sort of tremendous fear they have of him or what strange powers he must have - but I knew, I KNEW some horseshit like this would come along and fuck up the whole fucking process.

    THe judicial system in the U.S. is an utter piece of total crap.

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    This sucks, but a few points are at least worth mentioning:

    1. Of the five judges listed on the order, annoyingly slim as it is, three are Democrats and two are “nonpartisan” but with resumes in the public sector and public interest law.

    2. Most states actually have a cap on appeal bonds, often around $50 million or less. NY doesn’t have one, but all the same thinking, for good or for ill, that would lead to a statutory limit might influence the appeals court here. Among them is precluding additional litigation from forcing a fire sale.

    3. In an appeal like this, the court has to at least conceptually imagine that there’s some possibility of success, and that with a defendant who is leveraged AF and not nearly as liquid as he boasts, there is only one bite at the apple when seizing and selling the assets to satisfy the judgment. If the court is convinced that this amount, well into nine figures, will occupy the vast majority of his liquid assets and insure some plausible compensation for the plaintiff, and the other assets aren’t going anywhere, then it’s not insane to demand a bond more in line with the available liquidity.

    Trump is definitely getting the “rich business owner with lots of lawyers” treatment here, and that’s certainly something you could criticize about the American legal system, but I don’t think we’re seeing some completely inexplicable abuse of existing civil procedure. The orange turd still gets the due process that a President Turd would deny to so many others.

    TL;DR: it’s possible the only thing the Appeals Court is saying is that ol’ Donny really can’t get the bigger bond and that Trump Tower will still be there to seize later.

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      I can’t say I’m surprised by this, and while I hate Trump, it’s not for the cynical reason. It’s going to be quite the nightmare unwinding those transactions. My understanding is that NY doesn’t have a right of redemption after a Sheriff’s sale. While this is judicious, I would prefer Trump be given no quarter.

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      I heartily disagree on these limits being to prevent a fire sale. They’re to protect the wealthy from a fire sale. You or I would be forced into a fire sale in a heartbeat for a million dollar judgement. And then into debtor’s prison when we turn out to be normal people who don’t have a million dollars of assets lying around.

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    Actually he can’t pay that much either!

    Poor Trump!

    Okay, I figured it out! How about all his republicans buy his golden shoes, I wash his car, and give him a personal back massage? Rob you fix up his fence, Stephen, you and Mary go and vacuum under all his beds. Frederick and Stacey will do the cooking for month.

    How does that sound? And I also want to give him 5 bucks. Is that okay for bail?

    But, but, but, I only like girls! , I couldn’t possibly! And my neck and knees hurt! Fine! Okay but only the top and only for a minute. Rob will take second turn when he’s done with the fence.