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Trump posts $US175 million bond in civil fraud case

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Donald Trump says the case brought by New York Attorney-General Letitia James is a witch hunt. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconDonald Trump says the case brought by New York Attorney-General Letitia James is a witch hunt. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AP

Donald Trump has posted a $US175 million bond in his New York civil fraud case, averting asset seizures by state authorities that could have hobbled the former US president's business empire.

The Republican Trump, set to face Democratic President Joe Biden in the November US election, was found liable on February 16 for fraudulently inflating his net worth by billions of dollars to secure better loan and insurance terms.

Trump originally needed to post a bond for $US454 million, but an appeals court on March 25 stayed enforcement of Justice Arthur Engoron's judgment on condition that Trump pay the smaller sum within 10 days.

A three-judge panel of the appeals court will hear Trump's appeal on the merits. The appeals court ruling reducing the bond is no indication of how the panel will ultimately rule.

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The bond prevents New York Attorney-General Letitia James from going after Trump's properties, including Trump Tower, his resort and golf course in Westchester and his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.

Trump has denied wrongdoing and said the case is a political witch hunt by James, a Democrat who sued him in 2022.

In a 92-page order, Justice Engoron described how Trump directed deputies to change the values of his properties to arrive at his desired net worth for a decade before his entry into politics.

The case is focused on how Trump's assets were valued on financial statements that went to bankers and insurers to get loans and deals.

It is part of a maelstrom of legal troubles Trump faces, including a criminal trial in New York set to begin on April 15. Trump, who has pleaded not guilty, is accused in that case of illegally covering up hush money payments to a porn star ahead of the 2016 election.

He has also been charged in two cases with trying to overturn his 2020 election loss to Biden and in another over his handling of classified documents upon leaving office.

Those have been mired in delays and may not go to trial before the November election.

Trump has pleaded not guilty in all of them.

Last month, a British court ordered Trump to pay to pay legal fees of $US382,000 to a company he unsuccessfully sued over the so-called Steele dossier that contained salacious allegations about him. Trump said those claims were false.

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