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Trump owes about half a billion dollars in legal penalties — how will he pay for it? by NPR

Trump owes about half a billion dollars in legal penalties — how will he pay for it?

from Trump's Trials

by NPR

Published: Sat Feb 24 2024

Show Notes

This week on Trump's Trials, host ScottDetrow and DomenicoMontanaro are joined by a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist and author of three books about Trump David Cay Johnston.

Over the course of four weeks former President Donald Trump was slapped with nearly half a billion dollars in legal penalties. First a jury ordered him to pay writer E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million. Then a judge ordered him to pay nearly $355 million, plus $100 million in interest, for fraudulent business practices. We look into how Trump could pay these penalties and how he's paying for his lawyers.

Topics include:
- Importance of wealth to Trump's image
- Civil fraud and E. Jean Carroll decisions
- How Trump could pay legal penalties
- How Trump is paying his lawyers

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