KEY POINTS
  • Donald Trump faces the risk that New York's attorney general on Monday will begin trying to collect a $454 million civil business fraud judgment against him unless an appeals court gives the former president a last-minute reprieve.
  • Trump's son Eric, a co-defendant in the fraud case, accused Attorney General Letitia James of trying to bankrupt his father with the judgment.
  • Donald Trump's lawyers have said he is unable to pay for an appeal bond that would prevent the AG from collecting the judgment as he seeks to overturn the fraud verdict.
  • James told an appeals court last week that it should reject his request to pause the judgment from taking effect.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media after voting at a polling station setup in the Morton and Barbara Mandel Recreation Center on March 19, 2024, in Palm Beach, Florida. 

Donald Trump faces the severe risk that New York's attorney general will begin trying to collect a $454 million civil business fraud judgment against him on Monday unless an appeals court gives the former president a last-minute reprieve.

Trump's son Eric, a co-defendant in the fraud case, accused Attorney General Letitia James on Sunday of trying to bankrupt his father with the judgment.