NEW YORK — A seven-figure verdict, an eight-figure verdict and, now, a nine-figure verdict.

Donald Trump has been hit with all three in the past nine months, with Friday’s $354 million penalty for New York business fraud by far the most massive.

He is now on the hook for over $440 million in civil judgments as he heads toward the Republican nomination — and as he prepares for one or more criminal trials this year.

Those criminal cases could put him in jail. And in the meantime, his escalating troubles in his civil cases are packing a devastating financial punch.

Even for a man who claims to be a billionaire, $440 million is a potentially crippling amount of cash to turn over. Can Trump afford the judgments? When does he have to pay them? And what happens if he says he can’t — or if he outright refuses?

  • @Got_Bent
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    5910 months ago

    Jones hasn’t paid

    Rudy hasn’t paid

    What makes Trump different?

    It truly feels like there are zero repercussions for simply ignoring court orders

    Which then makes me wonder why any of these guys ever even bothered for showing up to court since they all seemed to know the outcome would be irrelevant in practice.