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Feb 16 2024
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Trump Loses It Over $355 Million Judgment In Civil Fraud Trial
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HuffPostFeb 23 2024
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Trump Denied a 30-Day Extension for $355 Million Civil-Fraud Verdict
Manhattan judge Arthur Engoron has denied former president Donald Trump’s request for a 30-day extension on the due date for a recently ordered $355 million payment in his high-profile New York civil-fraud case.
Engoron sent an email to the case’s defendants on Thursday, saying they had “failed to explain, much less justify, any basis for a stay” in a letter submitted the day before. “I
National Review (News)Mar 01 2024
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Man charged with murder in shooting of Independence officer, Jackson County civil process server
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A man is charged in connection to a deadly shooting that left an Independence officer and Jackson County civil process server dead on Thursday, prosecutors announced. Larry Acree is charged with two counts of first-degree murder, three counts of armed criminal action and one count of assault or attempted assault of a special victim in the deaths of Drexel Mack and Cody Allen
KSHBFeb 28 2024
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Trump loses bid to pause $454.2 million judgment in NY civil fraud case
Donald Trump on Wednesday lost a bid to pause a $454.2 million civil fraud judgment against him for overstating his net worth and real estate values to dupe lenders, meaning he must soon find the cash or post a bond to prevent New York authorities from seizing his property while he appeals.
The decision by Associate Justice Anil Singh of the New York Appellate Division must be affirmed
ReutersFeb 28 2024
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Donald Trump offers to pay $100M bond in New York civil fraud case
United Press InternationalApr 19 2023
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Civility, Civil Disobedience or Something in Between
April 17-23, 2023 is the 6th annual National Week of Conversation, where thousands of Americans will join together to help bridge the divide between Americans by having conversations despite differences. To learn more and join an event, click here.
This blog originally appeared on The Fulcrum (Center). It was written by David L. Nevins. Nevins is co-publisher of The Fulcrum and co-
"The Fulcrum" ContributorJan 31 2024
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Lawmakers kill a bill removing gender identity as a civil right
Rep. Jeff Shipley, R-Birmingham, speaks in support of a bill removing gender identity protections from civil rights law on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines. Michelle Gutierrez/The Register Courtney Reyes, executive director for One Iowa, looks over the crowd of protestors on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines. Michelle Gutierrez/
Des Moines RegisterFeb 26 2024
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Trump files notice of appeal in NYC civil fraud case challenging $464B in fines
Lawyers for Donald Trump and his top company executives filed a notice of appeal Monday challenging the recent judgment in his civil fraud case — and nearly half a billion dollars in fines. The former president’s legal team notified the mid-level First Dept. Court of Appeals of their plan to try to get Judge Arthur Engoron’s Feb. 16 ruling tossed. Engoron found Trump and his top executives
New York Daily NewsFeb 25 2024
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Faith and civil rights groups rally against Idaho's first execution since 2012
Civil rights advocates and communities of faith from across the state are holding organized protests in opposition to the first execution in Idaho since 2012. Thomas Creech is scheduled to be executed on Wednesday, Feb. 28 for the murder of fellow inmate David Jensen in 1995. The "Conversations About the Death Penalty" event took place on Friday at the Ahavath Beth Israel synagogue in Boise
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