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A New York appeals court Thursday has threw out the massive $464 million judgment dealt to President Trump after he was found liable at a civil trial for business fraud.
"Uncertainty generally is bad for business, bad for consumers and uncertainty is written all over this operation," Michael Negron said.
The ruling handed the president a financial victory, and some legal validation, as New York appeals judges agreed that the fine in his civil fraud case was excessive.
The ruling by the state Appellate Division spares the president and his companies from having to pay an award they had warned ...
Analysts say the stakes are high, and too many communities—especially Black and marginalized ones—could feel the heat from the chaos first.
A New York appeals court on Thursday threw out the roughly half-billion-dollar judgment imposed on President Trump and his namesake real estate empire, finding it was so large as to be ...
A New York appeals court on Thursday overturned President Donald Trump’s hefty civil fraud penalty but upheld a ruling that he inflated his wealth ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ former chief advisor was accused of accepting thousands of dollars in bribes, the latest in a ...
An appeals court threw out the $355 million fraud penalty against President Donald Trump on Thursday. Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell is the White House Correspondent for "The Daily Signal." Send her an ...
A New York appeals court has thrown out the nearly half-billion dollar judgment against President Donald Trump in the civil ...
The New Zealand government announced new military spending of 2.7 billion New Zealand dollars ($1.6 billion) on Thursday to replace aging aircraft, including helicopters, that it plans to purchase ...
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