Donald Trump on Friday posted a $91.6 million bond to cover the defamation verdict in favor of writer E. Jean Carroll, and began his appeal of the case that arose from his branding her a liar after she accused him of raping her decades ago.
The bond from Federal Insurance Co, part of the insurer Chubb , would cover Carroll’s $83.3 million judgment if Trump were to lose his appeal of the Jan. 26 verdict and refuse to pay.
The posting of a bond also means Carroll, 80, wouldn’t collect on the judgment during the appeals process, which could take years.
Most people are most familiar with bail bonds, that are normally a 10% deposit. But this:
Makes it sound like he put up property/assets to the bond company.
Still risky considering trump inflates his prices. But that means it’s got to be substantial property.
From the article …
It’s not a one or the other.
But if Trump had the money, he’d post it himself.
And no bondsman would take less than the price from trump.
So like maybe 50/50 or some ratio
Trump had a choice and chose the bond instead.
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I don’t know why you keep thinking I’m disagreeing with you…
Cash is an asset. To get the bond he had to put assets up for the bond company. When it’s time to pay. If he doesn’t, they take the assets he agreed to put up.
Due to him over valuing property, it’s likely if property was involved, the bonds company required more than what they would have to pay is, along with cash, stocks and other types of assets.
Considering a lot of the more-recent inflated value comes from him being president and “people pay for that shit”…. Yeah, “risky” is an understatement
There’s bigger percents than 100%…
He might have to put up $200 mil in assets, and they keep selling till they hit an amount, likely higher than the judgement.
It’s a risky move for everyone. trump likely didn’t have any other options.
Not really for Trump, he’ll just move what’s left of his assets and declare bankruptcy for the fourth time.
He’ll keep scamming people till he dies
How bout a future pardon
Probably his vault filled with 40 million McChickens/McDoubles
Those are pretty expensive nowadays.