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He was supposed to have had to pay ~$500 million today, yet a judge appointed by a Democratic Governor gave him special treatment yet again.
Frankly, your unfounded optimism makes no sense.
He still has to pay the whole judgment. This is just the bond ahead of the appeal.
I believe the law was changed recently to prevent people from appealing and delaying the judgment. So a few years ago, he wouldn't have had to pay anything right now.
There's no way property would have been seized and sold by the end of today anyway. So getting $175 million in cash now and $280 million in property in a month is almost the same.
Not particularly, because reducing the appeals bond means that Trump can delay the trial even longer - which is the plan. Pretty much everyone sees that his plan from the beginning has been to push back and delay as long as possible, preferably until he's either confirmed as the Republican nominee (in which case he can beat the wardrum of "oh this is a political witch hunt, you can't sue a major political candidate") or, more preferably, he wins the election, in which case I'm sure the DOJ will move double-quick to find a way for him to not have to pay a cent to anyone.
This is a NY State Court. They don't answer to the DOJ.
They're not supposed to answer to the DOJ.
Seems that whenever Trump is involved, a lot of things that aren't supposed to happen keep happening.