Letitia James appears to eye Trump's Westchester golf club and 212-acre estate as properties she could seize as clock ticks to the deadline for him to pay $454 million
New York attorney general formally registered judgements in Westchester County on March 6
Trump's gold club and Seven Springs estates are both located in the county north of Manhattan
Donald Trump faces March 25 deadline for bond in fraud case
By Sarah Ewall-wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.Com In Washington, Dc
Published: 14:26 EDT, 21 March 2024 | Updated: 14:57 EDT, 21 March 2024
New York Attorney General Letitia James appears to be gearing up to potentially seize Donald Trump's Westchester golf club and Seven Springs estate as the deadline looms for the ex-president to secure the $454 million bond in his civil fraud trial.
The attorney general formally registered judgements in Westchester County where Trump has the two properties just north of Manhattan on March 6.
According to the county clerk's online database, the judgements were registered against Trump, the Trump Organization and his two adult sons Don Jr. and Eric. The action was first reported by Bloomberg News.
It comes as Trump is facing a Monday deadline to secure the judge-ordered $454 million in the civil fraud case.
The move signals the attorney general may be eyeing the property if Trump is unable to post bond. The filing did not give a reason for the registration or specifically identify any Trump assets.
DailyMail.com reached out to the attorney general's office for comment.
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