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New York civil fraud: Donald Trump mulls options to pay penalty

IndiaTimes Thursday, 21 March 2024
Four anonymous associates have disclosed that Donald Trump is avoiding the bankruptcy route due to concerns that it would damage his reputation, especially as he aims to retake the presidency from Joe Biden. While bankruptcy could provide relief from his current financial strain, it clashes with his public image as a successful businessman, an aspect highly regarded by his followers.
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