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  2. Personal and business legal affairs of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump's fourth corporate bankruptcy occurred in 2009, when Trump and his daughter Ivanka resigned from the board of Trump Entertainment Resorts; four days later the company, which owed investors $1.74 billion against its $2.06 billion of assets, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. At that time, Trump Entertainment Resorts had three properties in ...

  3. Selloffs, seized assets and bankruptcy: Trump options narrow ...

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    Of that amount on the date the judgment was entered, Trump is liable for the vast majority, about $454 million. ... Trump's attorneys said that they'd approached 30 different surety companies and ...

  4. Trump legal news brief: Bankruptcy judge says Giuliani can ...

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    A bankruptcy judge in New York tells Rudy Giuliani he can seek a second trial to contest the $148 million judgment a jury ordered him to pay to two Georgia election workers but cautions that the ...

  5. Explainer-Trump's spending pause and its legality - AOL

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    Trump's political opponents vowed to challenge the directive and a judge temporarily blocked it from taking effect. Below is a look at the legality of the directive.

  6. Conservatorship - Wikipedia

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    Under U.S. law, a conservatorship results from the appointment of a guardian or a protector by a judge to manage the personal or financial affairs of another person who is incapable of fully managing their own affairs due to age or physical or mental limitations. A person under conservatorship is a "conservatee", a term that can refer to an adult.

  7. New York business fraud lawsuit against the Trump Organization

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    New York v. Trump is a civil investigation and lawsuit by the office of the New York Attorney General (AG) alleging that individuals and business entities within the Trump Organization engaged in financial fraud by presenting vastly disparate property values to potential lenders and tax officials, in violation of New York Executive Law § 63(12).

  8. Rudy Giuliani targets Donald Trump for ‘unpaid legal fees’ in ...

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    Mr Giuliani raised more than $700,000 from 13 donors — including friends of Mr Trump — to help pay off his legal fees after the damning defamation ruling, a FEC filing from Thursday shows ...

  9. United States Trustee Program - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Trustee does not have prosecution powers, but is required by law to refer information regarding potential criminal violations of bankruptcy laws to the United States Attorney. [2] Interim trustees serve by the U.S. Trustee's appointment in Chapter 7 cases. Generally the interim trustee is assigned at random from a "panel" of qualified ...