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National Review
16 Feb 2024
David Zimmermann

Manhattan judge Arthur Engoron ordered Donald Trump to pay $355 million in penalties in a Friday ruling in the former president’s civil fraud trial, and placed severe restrictions on the real-estate mogul’s ability to do business in New York.
The decision, which was made without a jury, ends a years-long case in which New York attorney general Letitia James alleged the former president, Trump Organization, and his other co-defendants inflated the value of their properties in order to receive lower interest rates.
The trial started October 2 and ended January 11.