
By Karen Freifeld NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York judge who found Donald Trump liable for fraud on Wednesday stopped short of addressing whether his scathing decision would force the former U.S. president to sell his prized real estate. Justice Arthur Engoron at a hearing on Wednesday was asked by Trump's lawyer Christopher Kise about what he intended a day earlier by ordering the cancellation of business certificates that let some of Trump's businesses operate. Engoron's ruling could force Trump to give up control to a receiver of properties including Manhattan's Trump Tower, golf courses a...




