Perhaps the self-declared billionaire doesnt have $454 million they can get their hands on.
Ex-Trump Organization finance chief Allen Weisselberg will fork out $272.
By the way, memberships at Trumps Florida club go for about $200,000 per year.

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Trump and his legal team are appealing the decision.
James, meanwhile, said that today justice has been served.
Everyone must play by the same rules.

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That sum is very close to the judgment of $370 million that Attorney GeneralLetitia Jameswas seeking.
Read the order against Trump here.
Additionally, Engoron ordered today that an Independent Director of Compliance be installed at the Trump Organization.
Promising a quick appeal, Trumps team today said this verdict is a manifest injustice plain and simple.
Overall, while not the worst possible result for Trump, Fridays anticipated order is pretty bracing.
Engoron had already found Trump liable for defrauding banks in a summary judgment decision last September.
What was left was a bench trial to essentially determine what penalty Trump and his businesses would face.
Fox News followed several minutes later.
The whole trial turned into a contentious spectacle, as the former president attended on a number of days.
New York AG James filed a civil fraudlawsuitin 2022 against Trump, his companies and two of his children.
Unsurprisingly, Trump also called the whole trial fraudulent.
No damages, no victims only success.
Case already won on appeal …witch hunt!!!
!, the rant continued.
The former president is incorrect that the case has been won on appeal.
It has actually not officially been appealed.
Facing almost 100 indictments, Trump is the presumptive GOP presidential nominee for a 2024 rematch with Joe Biden.
On January 26, a New York jury determined that Trump has to payE.
Trump was found liable in May 2023 of sexual abusing and defaming Carroll.
The formerEllecolumnist was awarded $5 million in that matter.
Trumps attorneys have declared they plan to appeal the defamation verdict.