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Court orders Trump to pay $454 million in fraud case

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In turn, Donald Trump promised to appeal.

A New York state judge ordered the former US President Donald Trump to pay $454 million in civil fraud case.

Trump found guilty of manipulating his wealth, writes CNN.

Trump's side initially asked for a 30-day delay; one judge denied the request, saying the defense had failed to explain or justify the reason for doing so.

The payment includes a $354.9 million fine that Judge Arthur Engoron of Manhattan State Court ordered on February 16.

Once Trump and others are served with their verdict, a 30-day period begins in which they can appeal.

The total amount of payments is 464.6 million dollars. It was scheduled for Thursday, February 22.

Donald Trump will accrue interest of $114,000 each day.

Trump was also banned for three years from holding executive positions in any New York company or receiving loans from banks registered in the state.

In turn, Donald Trump promised to file an appeal.

Recall that it was previously reported that Trump is using the Navalny story to look like a victim in the courts.

In addition, we previously informed that in the USA they determined the worst president in the history of the country.

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