Trump Cash Stockpile at Risk From $450 Million Dual Verdicts

  • Damages from NY civil cases could cut 15% of Trump’s net worth
  • Likely Republican front-runner faces mounting legal bills
Trump Ordered to Pay $83.3M for Defaming E. Jean Carroll
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Donald Trump is facing a pair of major legal verdicts in New York that risk wiping out most — if not all — of the cash the billionaire says he has on hand, a potential blow to the presidential candidate whose persona is tied up with financial success and wealth.

Trump on Friday was ordered by a jury to pay $83.3 million to writer E. Jean Carroll for defaming her in 2019 when he denied her sexual-assault allegation. On top of that, a verdict is expected this week in New York’s civil fraud trial, which seeks the return of $370 million in “illegal profits” Trump allegedly made by lying to banks about his wealth to get better terms on loans.