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And at a criminal trial, causing a ruckus can bring its own consequences. In a criminal trial, Trump, along with his eager-to-please lawyers, must attend every day. he quipped in response to an argument from one of Trump's lawyers. Technically, Trump faces a maximum of four years in prison for each count he's charged with in his criminal case. The criminal trial will give Trump a chance to hold multiple campaign-boosting rallies before the hallway cameras each day.
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AG Letitia James plans to go after Trump's cash and property if he doesn't pay his civil fraud debt. Is the ball in Letitia James' court? "The burden is on Letitia James to find Trump's assets" and decide what she wants garnished or auctioned, he said. D'Orazio predicts James would first target the cash that Trump and the Trump Organization keep in New York-registered bank accounts. He would then remit $95 million to the Attorney General's Office, and that would go toward paying Trump's judgment.
Persons: Letitia James, , padlocks, Donald Trump's, Trump, James, Bernard D'Orazio, D'Orazio, — James, Mark, we're, doesn't, It's, she'll, Arthur Engoron, Jeff Greenberg, — Trump Organizations: Service, Trump, Trump Plaza, New, Social, Trump —, GOP, AP, Trump Organization, Radio City Music Hall, Forbes, New York, Fire Locations: New York, New York City, Manhattan, New, Westchester County, Trump, Americas
Yet again, the royal family could face some difficult questions about what they chose to reveal to the public, and when. Kin Cheung/Pool/AFP/Getty Images Kate Middleton, seen here at age 3, was born on January 9, 1982, in Reading, England. Richard Heathcote/Getty Images Kate and Prince William pose for photographers during an event to mark their engagement in 2010. Hannah McKay/Reuters From left, Prince William, Kate, Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, wave to a crowd outside Windsor Castle ahead of the Queen's funeral in 2022. Yui Mok/WPA Pool/Getty Images Kate attends the National Service of Remembrance at The Cenotaph in London in November 2023.
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There are currently 415 entities — including the LLCs holding his physical properties — under the Trump Org umbrella. Trust Revocable Trust, which holds all of Trump Org's assets and for which Trump is the sole beneficiary. The judge also ordered on Thursday that Trump foot the bill for the additional staff needed for this extra monitoring. More penaltiesViolations of Thursday's order could result in the judge ordering more penalties against Trump Org, the judge warned. Trump and his three codefendants — Donald Trump, Jr., Eric Trump, and former Trump Org CFO Allen Weisselberg — owe a combined fraud-trial penalty of $467 million as of Thursday, according to a penalty calculator maintained by the Associated Press.
Persons: , Donald Trump's, Trump's, Barbara Jones —, who's, Arthur Engoron, Trump, Engoron, Donald J, Jones, Letitia James, — Donald Trump , Jr, Eric Trump, Allen Weisselberg —, he's Organizations: Service, Wall Street, Business, Trump Organization, Trump Org, Trump, Trump's, Revocable Trust, New York, Associated Press, New, Bloomberg Locations: Trump's, New York, Westchester County, Manhattan, Seven Springs
In the frenzied fundraising message blasted out to MAGA voters on Wednesday, Trump's campaign called on one million "Pro-Trump patriots to chip in and say, STOP THE WITCH HUNT AGAINST PRESIDENT TRUMP!" AdvertisementIt called for supporters to donate to the Trump Save America Joint Fundraising Committee, Trump's main campaign PAC. But it suggested the money would somehow back his battle cry of "KEEP YOUR FILTHY HANDS OFF OF TRUMP TOWER!" Kathy Willens/Associated PressRepresentatives for Trump's campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment by BI on Thursday. Trump once again railed against his massive civil fraud judgment in a post Thursday to his social media platform, Truth Social, and insisted he did "nothing wrong."
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump attends the Trump Organization civil fraud trial, in New York State Supreme Court in the Manhattan borough of New York City, October 25, 2023. A judge ordered Donald Trump's company Thursday to inform a court-appointed financial watchdog about any efforts to obtain an appeal bond. His lawyers have said that more than 30 surety companies rejected writing a bond for Trump because they would not accept real estate as collateral. Trump has asked the appeals court to pause the judgment from taking effect without having to secure a bond. In his order Thursday, Engoron told the Trump Organization it must tell its financial overseer, Barbara Jones, "in advance, of any efforts to secure surety bonds."
Persons: Donald Trump, Donald Trump's, Arthur Engoron's, Trump, Letitia James, Engoron, Barbara Jones Organizations: U.S, Trump Organization, Court, New, Trump Locations: New York, Manhattan, New York City
Multiple insurance firms have balked at Trump’s attempt to finance the bond based on the value of his real estate assets. As always with Trump, there is a legal front and a political one. His claims are inaccurate but appear to be politically effective among his supporters who revile political and legal elites in Washington. Therefore, there are good reasons why James – a Democrat – may seek other legal remedies to secure the judgment. Although his case is historic, Navarro is far from the only ex-Trump associate to serve time in jail.
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New York CNN —Former President Donald Trump doesn’t have the cash he needs to stop the state of New York from potentially seizing his assets. In a court filing Monday, Trump’s lawyers laid out the stark economic reality facing the leading Republican candidate for president. Trump’s lawyers, for their part, say the ruling is unprecedented and underwriters don’t write checks that big — even to billionaires. What could happen to Trump’s properties? James has made it clear she won’t hesitate to go after Trump’s properties if he doesn’t come up with the cash.
Persons: CNN Business ’, Donald Trump doesn’t, Arthur Engoron, Trump, Letitia James, underwriters don’t, James, , , Temidayo Aganga, Williams, Selendy Gay, Judge Engoron, Jean Carroll, Banks, ” Aganga, they’re, who’d, Mitchell Epner, Rottenberg Lipman Rich, underwriters Trump, Engoron, ” Epner, Tish James Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Republican, Trump, New York, underwriters, ABC, ABC News, Financial, Trump Organization, , Forbes Locations: New York, York
Donald J. Trump’s lawyers disclosed on Monday that he had failed to secure a roughly half-billion dollar bond in his civil fraud case in New York, arguing that doing so was “a practical impossibility.”The filing, coming one week before the bond is due, raised the prospect that the former president might face a financial crisis unless an appeals court comes to his rescue. Mr. Trump has asked the appeals court to pause the $454 million judgment that a New York judge imposed on Mr. Trump last month, or accept a bond of only $100 million. The former president has been unable to secure the full bond, his lawyers said in the court filing on Monday, despite “diligent efforts.” Those efforts included approaching about 30 companies, and yet, they said, he has encountered “insurmountable difficulties.”The judge in the civil fraud case, Arthur F. Engoron, levied the penalty and other punishments on Mr. Trump after concluding that he had fraudulently inflated his net worth to obtain favorable loans and other benefits. The case, brought by the New York attorney general, Letitia James, has posed a grave financial threat to Mr. Trump.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, , Arthur F, Letitia James Organizations: Mr, New Locations: New York
Trump's latest "I can't pay" comes one week before a deadline in his NY civil fraud judgment. Trump can't afford to buy a $456M appeal bond, his lawyers say. Read Trump's filing here. Related storiesTrump has approached "about 30 surety companies through 4 separate brokers," in hopes of fulfilling "an impossible bond requirement," it says. "A bond requirement of this enormous magnitude — effectively requiring cash reserves approaching $1 billion, is unprecedented for a private company," it says.
Persons: Trump, , Donald Trump, Read, Allen Weisselberg, Letitia James, James, Arthur Engoron Organizations: Service, Trump Locations: New York, Manhattan
Donald Trump cannot obtain a bond to secure the $454 million civil business fraud judgment against him as he pursues an appeal of the case, his attorneys said in a New York court filing Monday. Attorneys for Trump and his co-defendants in the fraud case argued that it was "impossible" for them to secure a complete appeal bond, which would "effectively" require "cash reserves approaching $1 billion." Trump in a deposition last year claimed to have "substantially in excess of $400 million in cash." But Monday's filing nevertheless asserted that obtaining a bond for the full $464 million judgment is unattainable. The defendants had previously offered to post a $100 million bond, less than one-fourth the total judgment, in order to pause James from collecting the penalties during the appeal process.
Persons: Donald Trump, Letitia James, Arthur Engoron, Trump, Gary Giulietti, Giuletti, Giulietti, Trump's, James, Anil Singh, Alina Habba, Chubb, Jean Carroll Organizations: U.S, New York, Trump, Division of Manhattan Supreme, Appeals, New York ., Lockton Companies, U.S . Treasury Department, Trump Organization Locations: New York City, New York, New York . Manhattan, York
Read previewFrom a missing panel to a tire falling off midair, United Airlines has experienced multiple high-profile safety incidents over the past few weeks. Instead, some aviation experts have pointed to a possible trend in United's maintenance safety systems. Regarding the missing panel, he said, "that smacks of a maintenance problem of United Airlines." Former Delta Air Lines chief pilot, Alan Price, noted safety redundancies in some events played out as they were designed to. Kirby said safety enhancements like an extra day of pilot training and a "centralized training curriculum" for new-hire mechanics, which were planned before the recent safety events, are actively being deployed.
Persons: , Max, That's, Arthur Rosenberg, Richard Aboulafia, Steve Ganyard, Alan Price, Kit Darby, Mark Millam, Scott Kirby, Kirby Organizations: Service, United Airlines, Airbus, Boeing, Business, Fox News, Tires, Aviation, ABC, Denver International Airport ,, Aviation Safety Network, Former Delta Air Lines, Associated Press, CBS, Flight Safety Foundation, Alaska Airlines Locations: Houston, San Francisco, United, Denver, Denver International Airport , Colorado, USA
Read previewThere's a running gag that Jensen Huang is to AI fanboys what Taylor Swift is to Swifties. Nvidia's GTC event, starting on Monday, should answer that. AdvertisementMatt Bryson, an analyst at Wedbush, expects Nvidia to lift the lid on the B100, the next-generation version of its H100 GPU. Can AI models eventually reason? Of course, industry watchers will look for any sign that the Nvidia and AI mania might be about to slow down.
Persons: , Jensen Huang, Taylor Swift, Sam Altman, Mark Zuckerberg, hasn't, Bojan Tunguz, Huang, Matt Bryson, Blackwell, It'll, Zuckerberg, he'll, JOSH EDELSON, Brad Lightcap, Arthur Mensch, Christian Szegedy, Elon Musk's, Aidan Gomez, Stanford's Fei, Fei Li, Wedbush's Bryson Organizations: Service, Nvidia, GPU Technology Conference, Business, Apple, Tech, Meta, Microsoft, Google, AMD Locations: San, Woodstock
There will still be shamrocks this year, but Israel’s war in Gaza is lending a darker backdrop to the occasion. While he rebuffed calls by some Irish politicians to boycott the annual White House stop, he has made plain the Gaza war lends fresh urgency to this year’s talks. “I’ll use that opportunity to put across Ireland’s perspective on this and tell them how Irish people feel. Last year, Varadkar declared Biden “unmistakably a son of Ireland” and announced the president’s forthcoming visit to the island. Barry’s opposition to Biden’s foreign policy predated the war in Gaza; he boycotted Biden’s address to the Dáil in April.
Persons: Patrick’s, Joe Biden, , Leo Varadkar, Biden, , , Varadkar, “ I’m, Ireland ”, Israel ”, Jane Ohlmeyer, Arthur Balfour, Mick Barry, Biden’s, Michelle O’Neill, O’Neill, Sinn Fein, Carter, Clinton Organizations: Washington CNN, shamrocks, Irish, RTE, White, Muredach’s, Hamas, Trinity College Dublin, Socialist Party, Capitol, Northern, St, , Irish Republican Army, Biden Locations: United States, Ireland, Gaza, Boston, St, Ballina ., Israel, Dublin, Palestine, British, Ireland’s, Northern Ireland, Northern
These huge sheep, sold for up to $10,000 each, fetched higher prices in the game market. AdvertisementA Montana rancher, who pleaded guilty to two wildlife-related felonies, tried to illegally breed a "giant hybrid sheep" species for higher returns in the hunting market, the Justice Department said. Schubarth bred his offshoot species from a single male argali sheep he kept at his ranch and called the "Montana Mountain King," prosecutors said. The rancher brought the "Montana Mountain King" to his property in Montana despite knowing he was breaking state animal trafficking laws, per court documents. He then extracted semen from the "Montana Mountain King," using it to inseminate dozens of ewes of different species, prosecutors said.
Persons: Arthur Schubarth, , Arthur, Jack, Schubarth, Marco, It's, argali, Prosecutors, Lacey, Ron Howell Organizations: Service, Justice Department, Central Asia, DOJ, Rocky, Business, Wildlife, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Locations: Montana, Central, Kyrgyzstan
I made my way up from a senior consultant to manager and then a director," Swaroop told Business Insider. Swaroop, alongside many of his fellow Arthur Andersen & Co employees, moved to EY after it absorbed some of the Arthur Andersen & Co operations. 'I was at the right place at the right time'At EY, Swaroop shone. Swaroop told BI he read about Lucy Kellaway, the Financial Times editor who left journalism to become a trainee teacher. AdvertisementThree years on, Swaroop told BI he feels energized and inspired in his new career — even if he now earns a fraction of what he used to.
Persons: , Deepak Swaroop, Swaroop, Arthur Andersen, India Swaroop, EY, Lucy Kellaway, Kellaway, wouldn't Organizations: Service, Harvard, MIT, Business, Arthur Andersen & Co, Arthur Andersen &, Enron, Automation, Financial Times Locations: EY, London, India, Delhi, Mumbai, Europe, East, Africa
A Montana rancher was charged with illegally selling offspring from a cloned sheep across state lines. There's nothing illegal about selling sheep for exorbitant prices — unless those animals are Marco Polo argali sheep, or in Schubarth's case, hybrids of Marco Polo argali sheep. Marco Polo argali sheep are native to central Asia and are considered threatened under the US Endangered Species Act. Shortly thereafter, Schubarth allegedly got his hands on some of those sheep parts and, in 2015, paid a deposit of $4,200 to produce cloned sheep embryos from the dead argali's remains. AdvertisementIn May 2017, a pure argali sheep was born from one of those cloned embryos.
Persons: , Arthur, Jack, Schubarth, Marco Polo, George Schaller, Joyce Tischler, Lacey, King, Matthew Polak, Dolly, it's, Alison Van Eenennaam, Davis, Van Eenennaam, Gregory Kaebnick, isn't, Rula Rouhana, Reuters It's, Kaebnick, didn't Organizations: Service, Department, Lewis & Clark Law School's Center for Animal Law, European Union, Getty, University of California, and Wildlife Service, The Hastings Center, Reproductive Biotechnology, Reuters Locations: Montana, Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Dubai
Trump and De Niro have been feuding since 2016 when the actor said he wanted to punch him in the face. AdvertisementRobert De Niro called Donald Trump a "fucking moron" in his latest comments amid their public feud. De Niro responded to two of Trump's social media posts about him, where the former president said De Niro had a "low IQ" and his acting had "greatly diminished." AdvertisementDe Niro encouraged the audience to vote to make sure Trump is not re-elected as president later this year. Kevin Winter/Getty Images; Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty ImagesNear the end of the ceremony, Kimmel read Trump's post and said: "Thank you, President Trump.
Persons: Robert De Niro, Jimmy Kimmel, Trump, De Niro, , Donald Trump, Trump's, Niro, don't, Kimmel, Donald Trump's, Kevin Winter, Alexi J . Rosenfeld, I'm, Arthur Engoron Organizations: Service, Trump, Republican Party, Hollywood, Truth, Business Locations: New York, York
But officials say he recently tried to change the addresses for major assets from NY to Florida. AdvertisementDonald Trump tried — but failed — to switch the addresses of key assets from Trump Tower in New York to Florida, officials with the state attorney general's office said in their latest civil fraud case filing. Trump attempted to switch the Trump Tower addresses of several key assets to new addreses in Florida, state officials allege. AdvertisementFinally, Trump's lawyers claimed the "proper address" for Trump Tower in Chicago — another defendant in the fraud case — is Trump's Jupiter, Florida golf course, rather than Trump Tower in New York. In his final judgment, dated February 22, the judge uses the Manhattan Trump Tower address for all six of these defendants — not the Florida addresses Trump claimed.
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Former President Donald Trump has not shown that he has enough cash to cover the full amount of a $464 million civil fraud judgment if he loses his appeal, New York's chief law officer warned in a court filing Monday evening. "Defendants have never demonstrated that Mr. Trump's liquid assets—which may fluctuate over time—will be enough to satisfy the full amount of this judgment following appeal," James told a New York appeals court. Without a full bond, the civil fraud defendants — Trump, his two adult sons, his company and its top executives — might also try to "evade" or exacerbate enforcement of the judgment if they lose the appeal, James warned. She urged the appeals court to reject Trump's bid to stay the judgment with a $100 million bond, less than a quarter of the total amount awarded by Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron. Attorneys for Trump did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment on James' filing.
Persons: Donald Trump, Letitia James, Trump, James, E, Jean Carroll, — Trump, , Arthur Engoron Organizations: U.S, Trump Organization, New York, Manhattan, Trump Locations: Manhattan, New York City, U.S, York
Jeremy Strong Isn’t Sure He Knows Who He Is
  + stars: | 2024-03-10 | by ( David Marchese | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +9 min
Mamadi Doumbouya for The New York Times Talk Jeremy Strong Isn’t Sure He Knows Who He IsFor years, Jeremy Strong was a relatively anonymous, steadily gigging actor. Jeremy Strong and Brian Cox in “Succession.” Craig Blankenhorn/HBOYou know, the quote that comes to mind for me is “Ass, gas or grass. I don’t think I’m someone who particularly has a drum to bang. Don’t know. I don’t know that that show can be put into any box, but it had an incredible amount of humor in it.
Persons: Mamadi Doumbouya, Jeremy Strong, , ” “ Selma ”, Roy, Strong, Kendall Roy, Ibsen’s, , , Forrest Gump, Jeremy, Brian Cox, ” Craig Blankenhorn, Rafe Spall, Hamish Linklater, Steve Carell, Jeffry Griffin, Ryan Gosling, Jaap Buitendijk, I’ll, Ibsen, Robert Ferguson, Ted Hughes, I’ve, you’re, You’ve, Arthur Miller, It’s, Miller, Keats, Michael Imperioli, ” Emilio Madrid Really, I’m, David, Peter Sellers, he’s, Sam Gold, Coward, Barry Lyndon ” Organizations: The New York Times, HBO, Yorker, Paramount, Everett, The, New York Times Locations: , Denmark
His book was an intense trip through a surreal night in neon-lit Tokyo, and I was completely captivated by the liminal vibe. Over the next few days, I started researching the Amazon Kindle as a convenient remedy for reading at night. AdvertisementI went on a binge read and was easily going through one book every two to three days with the Kindle. And it's not just me — a 2014 study found that Kindle readers absorb less than on paper, and a 2019 study found that Kindle readers performed worse when measuring chronology and temporality. I ultimately came to the conclusion that the Kindle created too much detachment for me, so it had to go.
Persons: Murakami, pang, Joanne Harris, Arthur Golden, I've Organizations: Service, Business, Reading Locations: Tokyo
He tells her he’s planning to visit the city. Given this situation, I knew at least one person would be very upset by the end of the movie. For most of the film, I felt like that person was going to be me. On the one hand, as a Korean woman, I really wanted Nora to pick the Korean guy. The maddening corollary to the white savior trope is that the Asian guy never gets the girl.
Persons: Oppenheimer, Oscar, Nora, Arthur, Hae Sung, , I’d, Anna May, , Chow, Mira Locations: Korean American, Korean, New York, South Korea
Trump must stow $500M cash in a bank to cover the appeal bond for his NY fraud case, experts say. His next appeal bond will cost him far more. By posting another appeal bond. Similar to the more familiar jail bond, an appeal bond is a promise of payment that's backed by collateral, meaning cash or property. The premium on a half-billion-dollar appeal bond could run anywhere from $250,000 to north of one million dollars, just to purchase the bond, experts guestimated.
Persons: Trump, , Donald Trump, Jean Carroll, Letitia James —, Sheriff, Eric Snyder, Snyder, Arthur Engoron, Wilk Auslander, He's, Julie Alleyne, Carroll, Chubb, Evan G, Greenberg, Neil Pedersen, Pedersen, Alleyne, Cash, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Christopher Kise, — Chubb, Letitia James, James, Roy Rochlin, Justin Sullivan Organizations: stow, Service, Trump, New York, New, NRA, Fox, Wilk, Fidelity Association of America, Federal Insurance Company, Chubb Group, Sons, Forbes, Bloomberg, ABC, Midtown, Financial, Getty Locations: NY, Manhattan, New York, New York City, Americas, Midtown Manhattan, New Yorkers
A pro-Palestinian group slashed and spray-painted a century-old portrait of Arthur James Balfour at the University of Cambridge on Friday, defacing a painting of the British official whose pledge of support in 1917 for “the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people” helped pave the way to Israel’s founding three decades later. The group, Palestine Action, said in a statement that the destruction of the portrait in Trinity College, Cambridge, was intended to call attention to “the bloodshed of the Palestinian people since the Balfour Declaration was issued,” particularly in light of the current conflict in Gaza. A spokeswoman for Trinity, whose alumni include King Charles III as well as Balfour himself, said in a statement on Friday that the college “regrets the damage caused to a portrait of Arthur James Balfour during public opening hours” and that it had notified the police. A Cambridge police statement said officers were on the scene to investigate a report of “criminal damage.”Palestine Action posted a video of a protester first spraying the portrait, painted in 1914 by Philip Alexius de László, with red paint and then slashing it with a sharp object. The group’s statement said Balfour had given away the homeland of the Palestinians — “a land that wasn’t his to give away” — touching off what it described as decades of oppression.
Persons: Arthur James Balfour, defacing, , Balfour, King Charles III, , Philip Alexius de László Organizations: University of Cambridge, British, Palestine, Trinity College , Cambridge, Trinity, Cambridge Locations: Palestine, Gaza
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