9th Circuit awards Trump $121,962.56 from Stormy Daniels on same day as arraignment: Eric Trump reports

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Eric Trump, son of former President Donald Trump, wrote the following on Twitter: "BREAKING!!! the 9th Circuit just awarded Trump $121,962.56 in attorney fees from Stormy Daniels. Order just released. This in addition to the roughly $500k she already owes him."

The video above talks about how Stormy Daniels lost to Donald Trump in court and was ordered to pay $293k in legal fees. Now she owes him another $121k according to Donald Trump's son, Eric. I guess the courts are finding out the truth and ruling based on that, which makes sense. She tried taking Donald Trump to court for defamation and lost.

On April 4, 2023, former President Donald Trump was arraigned in New York City on charges of tax fraud, insurance fraud, and bank fraud. He pleaded not guilty to all charges. The charges are the result of a two-year investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.

Trump is accused of using his Trump Organization to commit a variety of financial crimes, including inflating the value of his assets to obtain loans and insurance coverage, and understating his taxes. The charges carry a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison.

Trump's lawyers have called the charges "politically motivated" and "baseless." They have said that Trump will be vindicated at trial.

The arraignment is the latest development in a long-running legal saga involving Trump. He has been sued dozens of times over his business dealings, and he has been the subject of multiple investigations by federal and state authorities.

The charges against Trump are the most serious he has faced to date. If convicted, he could be barred from holding public office again.

The arraignment was a major news event, and it was widely covered by the media. Trump's supporters and opponents gathered outside the courthouse to show their support or opposition to him.

The arraignment is a significant development in the Trump saga. It remains to be seen whether Trump will be convicted of the charges against him, but the case has the potential to have a major impact on his political career.

Here are some additional details about the charges against Trump:

    The tax fraud charges allege that Trump understated his income on his personal tax returns by more than $100 million.
    The insurance fraud charges allege that Trump made false statements to insurance companies in order to obtain more than $30 million in insurance payouts.
    The bank fraud charges allege that Trump obtained more than $2 billion in loans from banks by lying about his financial condition.

If convicted of all charges, Trump could face up to 25 years in prison.
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Comments (3)

Russ
3 years ago
Will the city of NY have to pay President Trump's legal expenses when they lose Bigly?
SteChatte
3 years ago
Where are your citations for the charges you listed in thos article. Nothing in Alvin Bragg's press conference mentioned anything about loan fraud or understating income by millions. All 34 charges appear to revolve like satellites to Stormy Daniels "hush money." Please explain.
J Stone
3 years ago
Why they (the charges) don't work and anyone with business experience would know this:
The tax fraud charges allege that Trump understated his income on his personal tax returns by more than $100 million - his accountants put this information for him together when you own a company with 514 subsidiaries, you don't get to see all of the paperwork. If there had been a problem the IRS would have been all over him.
The insurance fraud charges allege that Trump made false statements to insurance companies in order to obtain more than $30 million in insurance payouts. -Insurance companies do their own valuation and investigations. They aren't going to take the client's word for this.
The bank fraud charges allege that Trump obtained more than $2 billion in loans from banks by lying about his financial condition - again banks will do their own due diligence before giving out loans and well as investigate the other underwriters.
These charges have already been thrown out. the FEC already ruled that their rules were not broken, Mueller didn't feel like he had anything nor did Vance. This is James and Bragg grandstanding for their Boss Sourosse.