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Trump denied stay on E. Jean Carroll verdict — judge cites 'his own dilatory actions'

Former President Donald Trump has lost his bid to get another extension on having to pay the judgment in the E. Jean Carroll verdict.

According to Politico's Kyle Cheney, Judge Lewis Kaplan has stated that Trump only has himself to blame for his current financial difficulty in paying the damages he owes to Carroll.

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'Trump embarrasses himself': Expert says court filings reveal ex-president's lack of cash

Donald Trump's recent court filings give away the ball game when it comes to the ex-president's finances, or lack thereof, according to a former federal prosecutor Wednesday.

"Donald Trump is embarrassing himself," said Glenn Kirschner on his "Justice Matters" show. "He's sending his sad little lawyers from one New York courtroom to another to beg judge after judge not to make him put up the full money judgment amounts he owes to appeal the cases he lost."

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'Trump could be having difficulty' as Alina Habba begs judge for 'mercy' on payout: expert

Former President Donald Trump's attorney is begging New York Judge Lewis Kaplan to give just a little more time on the deadline to begin enforcement of Trump's $83.3 million defamation judgment in the E. Jean Carroll case, reported MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin on Wednesday.

This comes after Habba and fellow Trump attorney John D. Sauer made another filing asking that either the stay be renewed, or to reduce the bond Trump is required to put up while appealing the decision.

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Trump whines about paying $300M in taxes — despite reports that show he didn't pay taxes

Former President Donald Trump used a New York Daily News article about a subway worker stabbed in the neck to bemoan the plight of a tragic victim: himself, a taxpayer made to cough up $300 million.

"But they go after TRUMP, who paid $300,000,000 plus in Taxes," Trump wrote on Truth Social Wednesday. "Businesses are FLEEING New York because of the TRUMP PERSECUTION."

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Trump demands judge give him a new trial in E. Jean Carroll case

Former President Donald Trump is demanding that he be given a do-over trial in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case.

According to CNN's Kara Scannell, "Trump argued that Judge Lewis Kaplan wrongly prohibited him from defending himself during his brief testimony and that warrants a new trial."

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Trump lawyer rants about 'tyrannical' DA after ex-CFO Allen Weisselberg gets plea deal

Donald Trump's attorney accused a Manhattan District Attorney of "tyrannical conduct" by offering a plea deal to a former Trump Organization CFO who admitted he repeatedly lied to prosecutors.

Todd Blanche scribbled off an 11-page missive to Alvin Bragg — the prosecutor who accuses Trump of paying hush money to an adult film star before the 2016 election — condemning Allen Weisselberg's plea deal as a political conspiracy with New York Attorney General Letitia James, who successfully sued Trump for upwards of $450 million.

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Trump is far weaker than we think: legal expert

Critics of former President Donald Trump were bitterly disappointed when the U.S. Supreme Court announced it would hear Donald Trump's presidential immunity argument — and set hearings for the week of April 22.

Those critics aren't so much angry with the High Court for hearing Trump's arguments but for waiting so long. Special counsel Jack Smith's cases against Trump can’t proceed until the question is resolved, which means the justices have greatly reduced the possibility of a trial starting before the 2024 presidential election.

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Trump again urges judge to delay $83.3 million payout to E. Jean Carroll

Former President Donald Trump is once again asking a court to delay the $83.3 million civil judgment against him in the defamation case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.

According to Aaron Katersky and Peter Charalambous for NBC News, Trump's attorneys Alina Habba and John D. Sauer "renewed Trump's request that Judge Lewis Kaplan delay the judgment for 30 days after Kaplan resolves the post-trial motions, or that he permits Trump to post a reduced bond of $24.475 million."

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Trump warns he could be open to blackmail if U.S. Supreme Court doesn't grant immunity

In a series of posts to his Truth Social platform on Monday, former President Donald Trump appeared to suggest that he'll be open to blackmail if the Supreme Court upholds lower court decisions that he does not have immunity from criminal prosecution for actions taken as president.

Trump has argued the office of president means he can't face criminal prosecution.

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Rudy Giuliani threatens to punch Trump-endorsed candidate 'in the nose'

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani forcefully disagreed with former President Donald Trump after he endorsed Mike Sapraicone as the Republican choice to take on Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY).

On his Sunday WABC radio program, Giuliani told Newsmax contributor John Tobacco that he was "angry" and "disappointed" by Trump's endorsement because Sapraicone had donated to Letitia James, the New York attorney general who sued Trump, his family and his business.

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'Bond remains elusive': Trump's latest rant seen as sign he can't pay massive legal bill

Former president Donald Trump late Friday night railed against the civil fraud case in which he was ordered to pay hundreds of millions of dollars. Some saw it as a sign that he can't even afford the bond needed to appeal it.

Trump has promised to challenge the massive judgment, but legal experts suggest it will be unsuccessful, except for maybe shaving some money off the total fine.

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Trump's claim of being a 'prophet' appears to be a sign of his 'mental disorder': experts

As part of a survey by experts on the crossover between religion and politics, the question was asked about how Donald Trump went from TV pitchman to president and now, in the eyes of some of his followers, to a "messiah" who is battling for the soul of America came about.

In interviews with Salon's Chauncey DeVega, they were asked about the religious fervor that has engulfed the former president's MAGA followers, with DeVega proposing, "Trump’s delusions of grandeur have been escalating as he continues to proclaim that he is some type of messiah-prophet, chosen by 'god' and 'Jesus Christ' to lead the MAGA movement in an epic End Times battle of good and evil against President Biden and the Democrats and 'the left' to 'save America' by winning the 2024 election."

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'Except he doesn't': MSNBC host roasts Alina Habba's brag that Trump has a 'lot of cash'

Former President Donald Trump and his attorney Alina Habba got a vigorous roasting on MSNBC's "The Beat" Friday, with anchor Ari Melber highlighting their proud boasts they could afford to pay any civil judgment, only to backtrack and frantically try to delay even putting up the bond to appeal their $464 million civil fraud case.

"I want to put the context out here: if a truly multi-billionaire person were facing this type of legal problem, say Elon Musk, they wouldn't be haggling with the courts about a partial bond or delaying putting up the money," said Melber, himself an attorney. "Elon Musk wouldn't have a problem of putting up this bond for the purposes of appeal, what we're talking about. And not only that, but Trump's problems this week, where his lawyers are saying, we don't have it, we'd have to sell property, we don't have that kind of money lying around, that directly contradicts what his lawyers said as recently as last week about Trump's supposed net worth."

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