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A New York prosecutor’s office is preparing for the potential seizure of former US President Donald Trump’s real estate assets. The verdict in his fraud trial was filed in Westchester County, where he owns a golf resort and property known as Seven Springs.

The prosecutor’s office is taking these steps in connection with the 464 million bail set by Judge Arthur Engeron in the New York fraud trial. Trump now has just four days to come up with the sum, but his lawyers have indicated that they are unable to find an insurance company willing to guarantee the bail. The ruling was also filed in New York, where the former president owns Trump Tower and other properties.

As the situation unfolds, Trump is facing pressure to come up with the bail amount to avoid the seizure of his real estate assets. These developments are significant in the ongoing legal troubles facing the former president. The case has garnered widespread attention and is being closely followed by the public and media.

The potential seizure of Trump’s real estate assets could have far-reaching implications for his financial situation and future business dealings. It remains to be seen how the situation will unfold in the coming days and what impact it will have on Trump’s personal and professional life. The legal battle is ongoing, and both sides are preparing for the next steps in the process.

The verdict in Trump’s fraud trial was filed in Westchester County, where he owns a golf resort and property known as Seven Springs.

In light of this development, it seems that there may be an imminent danger of losing his real estate assets due to unpaid bail.

Trump now has four days to come up with $464 million or face possible asset confiscation.

Despite attempts by lawyers to secure insurance coverage for this purpose, it appears that such efforts have been unsuccessful.

Trump has been embroiled in numerous legal disputes since leaving office earlier this year.

This case involves allegations of fraud related to hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels before she went public with their affair.

As a result, he faces criminal charges related to campaign finance violations.

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