N.Y. Today: Trump Fraud Trial Penalty Will Exceed $450 Million

The ruling in Donald J. Trump's civil fraud case could cost him all his available cash.
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February 17, 2024

Highlights From the Decision in Trump's Fraud Case

Across 92 pages, the judge, Arthur F. Engoron, took Mr. Trump to task several times — both for his business practices and his comportment in the courtroom.

By William K. Rashbaum

Justice Arthur F. Engoron, wearing dark robes, sits in court.

Hochul Apologizes After Implying Israel Has a Right to Destroy Gaza

In remarks made at a Jewish philanthropy event, Gov. Kathy Hochul said that if Canada attacked the United States as Hamas did Israel, "there would be no Canada the next day."

By Claire Fahy

Gov. Kathy Hochul gestures with her left hand as she speaks to reporters from behind an ornate lectern in the State Capitol in Albany, N.Y.

What the Civil Fraud Ruling Means for Trump's Finances and His Empire

Justice Arthur F. Engoron's decision could drain all of former President Donald J. Trump's cash, and will set his family business reeling.

By Jonah E. Bromwich and Ben Protess

Donald Trump, in a dark suit and long blue tie, gestures behind a barricade.

Facing Budget Troubles, Some Colleges Look to Sell the President's House

The New School wants to sell its presidential residence in Manhattan for $20 million. It joins other small colleges that are turning to their real estate to help them through budget troubles.

By Sharon Otterman

A brick house with an ornate white doorway flanked by two potted topiary plants.

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