• Trump posts $91 million bond and files notice to appeal in whore E. Jea

    From Roland Spreadham@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 9 04:57:52 2024
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    Attorneys for former President Donald Trump filed official
    notice Friday they're appealing the $83 million defamation
    verdict awarded to writer E. Jean Carroll — and that they've
    posted the $91 million bond needed to keep her from collecting
    while the appeal plays out.

    The lawyers asked the judge in a court filing for an order
    approving the $91,630,000 bond and staying execution of
    Carroll's judgment.

    The terms of the bond — and how much money or collateral Trump
    put down — are unclear. The source of the bond is the Federal
    Insurance Company, a corporation authorized to transact business
    in New York. They are based in Chesapeake, Virginia and New
    Jersey and the company appears to be a subsidiary of Chubb
    Insurance Company. The document is signed by the former
    president.

    The judge ordered Carroll’s attorneys to respond to Trump's
    request by Monday morning. He said he could hold a hearing that
    afternoon if they have any opposition to it.

    The filing came as a surprise because Trump's lawyers have
    repeatedly asked the judge for more time to post the bond and to
    reduce the amount. The bond was needed to prevent Carroll from
    moving to collect on the judgment during the pendency of the
    appeal, which could take months or even years. It's greater than
    the amount of the actual verdict to account for New York's 9%
    annual interest rate.

    The automatic stay of the judgment was set to expire Monday, at
    which point Carroll's attorneys could have moved to start
    collecting the money she was awarded for Trump's having defamed
    her when he was president and then after she received a separate
    $5 million judgment against him last year. He's appealing that
    verdict also, and had $5.5 million in cash put up as security
    for that judgment.

    Carroll called the development “stupendous” in a Substack post.
    She wrote that while her attorney Roberta Kaplan “is strong
    enough to yank a golden toilet out of the floor at Trump Tower
    and toss it through the window, this bond saves Robbie the
    trouble of showing up with US Marshals on Monday to do so.”

    Court documents show Trump signed the new bond agreement on
    Tuesday, and the attorney for FIC signed it on Wednesday — the
    same day that Trump's lawyers filed a letter asking the judge to
    stay the judgment for three days after he rules on their
    previous request for stay, which he has yet to do.

    U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan rejected that request in an
    order Thursday and chided Trump for trying to rush his ruling.
    “Mr. Trump’s current situation is a result of his own dilatory
    actions. He has had since January 26 to organize his finances
    with the knowledge that he might need to bond this judgment, yet
    he waited until 25 days after the jury verdict” and shortly
    before the expiration of the automatic stay to seek relief, the
    judge wrote.

    Trump is facing a similar — and larger — issue in New York state
    court, where he was hit last month with a $464 million civil
    fraud judgment.

    Trump's attorneys have asked an appeals court to reduce the size
    of the bond he has to post in that case, a request that was
    rejected by the judge who heard the case. “To account for post-
    judgment interest and appeal cost, a surety will often set the
    bond amount at 120% of the judgment or more,” Trump attorney
    Clifford Robert wrote in a filing to the appeals court. That
    would total well over $500 million.

    A single judge from the state Appellate Division last month
    denied Trump's request to reduce the size of the bond to $100
    million, but set an expedited briefing schedule for Trump’s stay
    motion. That leaves open the possibility that a full panel of
    judges could act before Trump has to file the bond.

    The current deadline for him to file is March 25 — the same day
    jury selection is set to begin in Trump's criminal trial in New
    York state court. He's charged with 34 counts of falsifying
    business records relating to hush money payments that were paid
    to a porn star in the closing days of the 2016 election. Trump
    has pleaded not guilty.

    CORRECTION (March 8, 2024, 7:35 p.m. ET): A previous version of
    this article mischaracterized a transaction stemming from the
    appeal of last year’s $5 million judgment against Trump. He had
    $5.5 million in cash put up as security; he did not post a bond.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-posts-91- million-bond-appeal-e-jean-carroll-case-rcna142462

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