Donald Trump loses high-profile lawyer in two cases
Newly filed court papers reveal the lawyer will be unavailable for an unspecified period.
Donald Trump gets win over Letitia James
Judge Arthur Engoron rules $175 million bond posted by former President Donald Trump can stand in his New York civil fraud case.
Letitia James may seize Trump assets during criminal trial—Legal analyst
With the former president's hush money criminal trial set to resume this week, Glenn Kirschner said James "might be up the street seizing Trump's properties."
Donald Trump faces new legal headache over "hidden debt"
Trump may have been secretly paying a third party through a $50 million loan, an ethics group has said.
Donald Trump's collateral in $175M bond revealed
Trump says he should never have been forced to repost the bond in his fraud case.
Donald Trump could be "in world of hurt" over bond issue
Trump's insurance company has to come up with a $175 million bond by Monday.
Letitia James to begin claiming Donald Trump's properties: lawyer
Legal doubts remain about the insurance company posting Trump's $175 million bond in his New York fraud case.
Donald Trump forced to reveal his finances to save his properties
Documents for Trump's $175 million bond were returned to his lawyers.
Donald Trump posts $175 million bond in civil fraud case
After being given a lifeline when an appeals court reduced the bond in his civil fraud case to $175 million, the former president on Monday posted the bond.
Full list of Donald Trump's properties Letitia James is about to take
New York's attorney general could start seizing Trump assets if he cannot come up with a $464 million bond in his civil fraud case.
Donald Trump admits he can't get $464M bond: "Practical impossibility"
In February, New York Judge Arthur Engoron ordered that Trump pay a $355 million fine, increasing to $454 million with interest.
Donald Trump brutally mocked with "going out of business" sign
Trump was ordered to pay $354.9 million in penalties after being found liable for business fraud, prompting mockery from protesters
Donald Trump's Fraud Case in New York Is Far From Over
The New York Supreme Court decision in former President Donald Trump's fraud trial shows that American justice is real—and real slow.