New York appeals court judge on Friday rejected Donald Trump’s attempt to stop the ongoing $250 million civil fraud trial, but temporarily halted the process of breaking up the former president’s businesses.

Associate Justice Peter Moulton issued the ruling after a brief hearing Friday afternoon. It leaves Trump’s empire untouched for at least another month and perhaps offers the former president and his family a glimmer of hope.

Trump sought to put Judge Arthur Engoron’s surprise summary judgment order last week that he is liable for fraud and must cancel business certificates for many of his business entities on hold pending further appeal.

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    1 year ago

    This was so they can actually find all his businesses though yeah? Like you can’t order him to give everything up when he keeps coming out with more things he didn’t disclose previously.

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      It was also because, if Trump wins on appeal (unlikely), you can’t reverse the business being sold off. Pausing the actual sell off until after the case and appeal was pretty rational. Once he loses his appeal, then all his businesses and buildings go bye bye.