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

Trump is facing massive payouts in two civil cases in New York: $464 million for the civil fraud case brought by state Attorney General Letitia James, and $83.3 million for the defamation case brought by E. Jean Carroll.

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In the most recent development, Trump attorney Alina Habba asked Judge Lewis Kaplan for an extension of the stay on enforcement, "for what I believe is the third time now," Kirschner emphasized.

In other words, Kirschner said, Trump is arguing, "please don't make me do what any other person, any other litigant, who lost a case, would have to do. And this is not going to work as the judges and plaintiffs rapidly run out of patience."

"I think very soon, Donald Trump will begin having his property, his assets, seized to satisfy these money judgments," said Kirschner.

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