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Trump Scores Major Win as Judges Toss His Civil Fraud Ruling

Donald Trump might not have to pay the piper after all. A New York appeals court threw out the president’s $500 million civil fraud fine Thursday, claiming the resulting penalty for the Trump ...
The ruling handed the president a financial victory, and some legal validation, as New York appeals judges agreed that the fine in his civil fraud case was excessive.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi is boasting about—well, not doing much of anything in regard to gun seizures in Washington, D ...
The $454 million penalty imposed against President Donald Trump in his New York civil fraud case has been thrown out by an appeals court.
President Trump on Thursday took a victory lap after a New York appeals court threw out the roughly $500 million civil fraud penalty against him, using the ruling to attack judges and prosecutors ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York appeals court on Thursday threw out President Donald Trump’s massive civil fraud penalty while upholding a judge’s finding that he exaggerated his wealth for decades. The ...
A New York appellate court threw out the $527 million penalty in the civil fraud case against President Trump and others on Thursday, ruling that the fine was "excessive." ...
An appeals court has thrown out the massive penalty against President Donald Trump in his civil fraud case, but "profound ...
The department snubbed Senate Democrats, will deliver docs in batches to the House and failed to get grand jury material unsealed.
A New York state appeals court on Thursday threw out an approximately half-billion-dollar penalty that Donald Trump had been ordered to pay after a judge found the US president fraudulently overstated ...
A New York appeals court Thursday has threw out the massive $464 million judgment dealt to President Trump after he was found liable at a civil trial for business fraud.
Trump called on a Biden appointee on the Fed Board of Governors, the latest official targeted by the administration, to step down over mortgage fraud allegations.