Big problems are brewing for former President Donald Trump in New York, as the attorney general’s office has taken first steps toward seizing his assets.
Trump has until Monday to come up with part of nearly half a billion dollars for his fraud judgment bond to prevent New York Attorney General Letitia James from seizing his real estate assets.
While Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue and the Trump Building on Wall Street are already considered possible seizures, the James’ office filed judgments in Westchester County earlier this month, just north of New York City. That’s home to Trump National Golf Club Westchester and the Seven Springs estate.