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Trump accepts new restrictions on $175 million bond in New York civil fraud case

IndiaTimes Monday, 22 April 2024 ()
Former President Donald Trump agreed to tighter restrictions on a $175 million bond in his NY civil fraud case, aiming to address concerns about fund security. The agreement involved exclusive control of collateral and monthly statements provision.
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News video: NY Attorney General Urges Judge to Deny $175 Million Bond in Donald Trump's Civil Fraud Case

NY Attorney General Urges Judge to Deny $175 Million Bond in Donald Trump's Civil Fraud Case 00:48

The New York attorney general's office is urging a judge to reject the 175 million dollar bond that former President Donald Trump posted in his civil business fraud case. The AG argues that Trump and the other defendants have not proven that they can back the bond if their appeal is unsuccessful....

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