Former President Donald Trump's attorneys are seeking an extension of at least 30 days to pay the $355 million court judgment in his civil fraud trial. The attorneys are accusing the New York State Attorney General of rushing to enforce the penalty, labeling it as 'unseemly.'
According to reports, Trump has a 30-day window from the entry of the judgment to post bond and file an appeal. The request for an extension comes amidst the legal battle surrounding the massive court judgment.
The civil fraud trial has garnered significant attention, with the judgment amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars. Trump's legal team is pushing for more time to address the financial implications of the ruling.
The delay request raises questions about the timeline for resolving the court judgment and the potential impact on Trump's legal strategy moving forward. The New York State Attorney General's office has yet to respond to the request for an extension.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the outcome of the extension request will be closely monitored by both supporters and critics of the former president. The decision on whether to grant additional time to pay the court judgment could have far-reaching consequences for Trump's legal battles and financial obligations.