What to Know About Trump’s $454 Million Bond From His Fraud Trial
Donald J. Trump is on the clock. The $454 million judgment that a New York judge imposed on Mr. Trump in his civil fraud case took effect on Friday, placing the former president in a precarious position. Now, he must either come up with the money quickly or persuade a company to post a bond […]
Trump’s Civil Fraud Trial Penalty Was Made Possible by This New York Law
The $355 million penalty that a New York judge ordered Donald J. Trump to pay in his civil fraud trial might seem steep in a case with no victim calling for redress and no star witness pointing the finger at Mr. Trump. But a little-known 70-year-old state law made the punishment possible. The law, often […]
As Trump Awaits Fraud Trial Verdict, a New Report Could Raise His Risk
As a New York judge weighs Donald J. Trump’s civil fraud case, new accusations of deficiencies in his company’s financial reporting could provide the judge with ammunition for a forceful ruling against the former president and his family business. The judge, Arthur F. Engoron, will soon decide on any consequences Mr. Trump might face as […]
E. Jean Carroll Promises to ‘Do Something Good’ With Trump Trial Money
As soon as E. Jean Carroll heard the verdict on Friday — $83.3 million in defamation damages against Donald J. Trump — a world of possibility opened before her: How to use the money? The amount vastly eclipsed the $5 million awarded to her by a jury last spring in a different trial against Mr. […]
Trump Ordered to Pay $83.3 Million to E. Jean Carroll in Defamation Trial
Former President Donald J. Trump was ordered by a Manhattan jury on Friday to pay $83.3 million to the writer E. Jean Carroll for defaming her in 2019 after she accused him of a decades-old rape, attacks he continued in social media posts, at news conferences and even in the midst of the trial itself. […]
Wayne LaPierre Resigns From N.R.A. With Trial Set to Open
On the eve of a legal battle in New York, Wayne LaPierre told board members on Friday that he would step down as the longtime chief of the National Rifle Association. Mr. LaPierre, 74, has led the N.R.A., once one of the nation’s most prominent lobbying organizations, for more than three decades. But his resignation […]
Giuliani Ordered to Pay $148 Million to Election Workers in Defamation Trial
A jury on Friday ordered Rudolph W. Giuliani to pay $148 million to two former Georgia election workers who said he had destroyed their reputations with lies that they tried to steal the 2020 election from Donald J. Trump. Judge Beryl A. Howell of the Federal District Court in Washington had already ruled that Mr. […]
Sin-bin trial plan recommended for professional games
Players surround referee Michael Oliver during the recent Tottenham v Chelsea match Plans for football to introduce 10-minute sin-bins for cynical fouls and dissent have been recommended for trialling in the professional game. The game’s lawmakers, the International Football Association Board (Ifab), said it will “identify which levels are best to test”. The trial will […]
In-stadium VAR announcements trial to be extended beyond Fifa events
The use of in-stadium Video Assistant Referee (VAR) announcements is set to be extended beyond Fifa events. VAR decisions were announced at the Women’s World Cup, but the PA news agency says football’s lawmakers Ifab will now trial in other competitions. FA chief Mark Bullingham expects Ifab to discuss other changes, such as making audio […]