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Trump can pay the $83.3 million to the court, which will hold the money while the appeal is pending. This is what he did last year when a jury ordered him to pay Ms. Carroll $5.5 million in a related case. Or, Mr. Trump can try to secure a bond, which will save him from having to pay the full amount up front

so, even if he appeals he has to pay upfront before any appeal can be set-up

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A bond might require him to pay a deposit and offer collateral, and would come with interest and fees. It would also require Trump to find a financial institution willing to lend him a large sum of money at a time when he is in significant legal jeopardy.

and let's face it who in their rights minds would give him a bond

@ecksmc Aren't all those who put up bonds vetted to determine where the money is coming from? Which means TFG has NO legitimate entity that would bond him.....thoughts and prayers fake tan man.

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apparently >> he unloaded several assets, including his Washington hotel, which sold for $375 million recently

he has the money no doubt about it he can cover the 83million BUT he hates dipping into his own personal accounts

and getting a bond he would pay fees and interest which folk will know he will try avoid paying so no one will touch him

@ecksmc I wonder what his 'take' was on the Hotel? Did he owe more than it was worth? Was there a lien on the Hotel? I wouldn't put it past him to owe more than he takes in. You're correct about him not wanting to use his own money and paying fees and interest.

@ecksmc I can think of a few people, and they conveniently live in properties he owns.
Anatoly Golubchik, Michael Sall, Vadim Trincher, Felix Sater, Tevfik Arif. To name a few.

@b4cks4w are any of they people in the bond business/
industry though?? and registered as such??

if not then they would be lending him the money and they would need to lend him the full amount

@ecksmc Well no, they're Russian mafia. It would be a cash transaction.

@b4cks4w yeah i knew one name was Russian mafia

yeah lending him that amount would raise a few red flags, from banks and such, you'd think and open door into them being investigated

they folk ain't that dumb

@ecksmc Sater's been on the FBI payroll a long time. Not sure about the others but they're well watched.

@ecksmc Oh unless they're in prison which is always possible. But they're still good for the money

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