New York Attorney General Letitia James has taken an important initial step that could lead to the seizure of former President Donald Trump’s assets in New York’s Westchester County. This action is part of enforcing a $464 million judgment against Trump following his civil fraud trial. The state officials have entered the judgment with the county clerk’s office in Westchester, which could allow James to seize properties such as the Trump National Golf Course in Briarcliff Manor and the Seven Springs estate in Bedford if Trump fails to secure a bond to cover the judgment.
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