Former President Donald Trump owes an additional $87,502 in post-judgment interest every day until he pays the $354 million fine ordered by Judge Arthur Engoron in his civil fraud case, according to ABC News’ calculations based on the judge’s lengthy ruling in the case.

Judge Engoron on Friday fined Trump $354 million plus approximately $100 million in pre-judgment interest in the civil fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James, after he found that Trump and his adult sons had inflated Trump’s net worth in order to get more favorable loan terms. The former president has denied all wrongdoing and has said he will appeal.

Engoron ordered Trump to pay pre-judgment interest on each ill-gotten gain – with interest accruing based on the date of each transaction – as well as a 9% post-judgment interest rate once the court enters the judgment in the case.

  • fraksken
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    4 months ago

    Will this ruling prevent him in any way from taking public office?

    • Rentlar
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      204 months ago

      That’s $87 000 per day that’s not being spent on campaign advertising and RNC activities, so it may be effectively stopping him get elected in a sense.

      • @[email protected]
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        44 months ago

        It would be worth more than that to people who want to get him elected, and he probably has friends in russia who are willing to spend much more than that on campaign advertising on his behalf.

    • @[email protected]
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      44 months ago

      Nah, it’s another one of those “there’s no laws about this because we assumed no one would elect an overtly corrupt grifter” type situations.

    • @[email protected]
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      34 months ago

      Nope.

      In a well ordered world it should, but apparently he can even run if he’s in prison…

    • @[email protected]
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      24 months ago

      How do you think it plays out if they are successful in their attempts to get trump not to be able to run for election?

      • fraksken
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        24 months ago

        What are you talking about. This is a due justice process, with a sentencing. I was just curious if such a sentencing would prevent taking public office.

        • @[email protected]
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          14 months ago

          Its due process in an unjust way. Do you think that all of these cases just happen to pop up when he was running for president? Its using the government to attack a political rival.

        • @[email protected]
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          14 months ago

          Only big business likes Haley. Do you not think the MAGA people wont get angry and could rightly say the election has been tampered with?

            • @Iamdanno
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              24 months ago

              In many (most/all?) places, you are not allowed to vote for anyone except the people listed on the ballot. Writing in their own choice would be disqualifying their own vote, so I hope millions of them do it.

              • @[email protected]
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                24 months ago

                In some races in some parts of the USA, there is a legal option to write in a candidate’s name and have it be counted.

                Typically those tend to be fringe candidates, or protest names like Mickey Mouse, but it is permitted.

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              14 months ago

              But then he will still lose, and they will rightly feel that the election was tampered with. Do you think they will just accept that?