Santa Fe New Mexican

Trump appeals $454M N.Y. civil fraud case judgment

- By Michael R. Sisak

NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump has appealed his $454 million New York civil fraud judgment, challengin­g a judge’s finding that he lied about his wealth as he grew the real estate empire that launched him to stardom and the presidency.

The former president’s lawyers filed notices of appeal Monday asking the state’s mid-level appeals court to overturn Judge Arthur Engoron’s Feb. 16 verdict in Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit and reverse staggering penalties that threaten to wipe out Trump’s cash reserves.

Trump’s lawyers wrote in court papers they’re asking the appeals court to decide whether Engoron “committed errors of law and/or fact” and whether he abused his discretion or “acted in excess” of his jurisdicti­on. A notice of appeal starts the appeals process in New York. Trump’s lawyers will have an opportunit­y to expand on their grievances in subsequent court filings.

Trump wasn’t required to pay his penalty or post a bond in order to appeal, and appealing won’t automatica­lly halt enforcemen­t of the judgment.

The Republican presidenti­al front-runner has until March 25 to secure a stay, a legal mechanism pausing collection while he appeals. Trump would receive an automatic stay if he puts up money, assets or an appeal bond covering what he owes. Trump’s lawyers could also ask the appeals court to grant a stay without obtaining a bond or with a bond for a lower amount.

There was no indication on the court docket Monday that Trump had already posted an appeal bond or asked for a stay. His lawyers did not immediatel­y respond to a reporter’s questions Monday asking if he had posted a bond or if he was in the process of securing one.

In a statement issued through a spokeswoma­n, Trump lawyer Alina Habba addressed only the appeal itself, saying: “We trust that the Appellate Division will overturn this egregious fine and take the necessary steps to restore the public faith in New York’s legal system.”

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