asset seizure

Medvedev threatens Russia may seize private US assets if Washington seizes frozen Russian reserves

As I reflect on the recent threats made by Medvedev regarding the potential seizure of private US assets in response to Washington seizing frozen Russian reserves, I find myself torn between various emotions and thoughts. On one hand, the idea of companies still conducting business in Russia facing the consequences of their actions is satisfying. These entities knew the risks involved, yet chose profit over ethics and morals. They willingly engaged in transactions that supported a regime known for its human rights abuses and aggressive foreign policies. If they now find themselves on the losing end, they have only themselves to blame.… Continue reading

Letitia James nears green light to start taking Donald Trump’s assets

Letitia James nears green light to start taking Donald Trump’s assets. The anticipation builds, the hope surges, and yet, time and time again, we find ourselves in a never-ending cycle of waiting for justice to be served. It’s like watching a scene from a movie where the hero is running towards the final showdown, and yet, the climax remains just out of reach.
The legal dance continues, with attorneys speculating on the potential outcomes, the possible appeals, and the constant delays that seem to prolong the inevitable. The bond, the paperwork, the deadlines – all contributing factors to a process that feels mired in bureaucracy and legal maneuvering.… Continue reading

E. Jean Carroll expresses ‘very serious concerns’ Trump won’t pay $83M judgment

It is truly concerning to see the evasion tactics employed by individuals who owe large sums of money, especially when they are as high-profile as former President Donald Trump. E. Jean Carroll, who recently won an $83 million judgment against Trump, is rightfully expressing serious concerns about whether he will actually pay up. Trump’s history as a deadbeat borrower and the fact that seizing assets may be the only way to get what is owed speaks volumes about his character and financial responsibility.

The recent court filings and ongoing legal battles shed light on the lengths to which Trump will go to avoid paying his debts.… Continue reading

Donald Trump appeals $454 million judgment in New York civil fraud case

I couldn’t help but feel a mixture of disbelief and slight amusement when I first heard that Donald Trump was appealing the $454 million judgment in the New York civil fraud case. It almost feels like a never-ending saga, with each new development adding another layer of intrigue to an already convoluted situation.

Trump’s lawyers have certainly made a bold move by submitting a factual appeal without posting the bond required for the process to move forward. The fact that they are attempting to challenge the case on the grounds of a misapplied law and an expired statute of limitations adds another twist to the narrative.… Continue reading

Letitia James says she’s prepared to seize Trump’s buildings if he can’t pay his $354M civil fraud fine

Letitia James, the attorney general of New York, has announced that she is prepared to seize Donald Trump’s buildings if he cannot pay his $354 million civil fraud fine. This threat comes as a response to Trump’s failure to settle the judgment, leaving James no choice but to take legal action to enforce it. The prospect of Trump losing his prized properties, including Trump Tower and Mar-a-Lago, has sparked both controversy and excitement.

The idea of seizing Trump’s buildings, particularly Trump Tower, has ignited a range of reactions. Some view it as a necessary way to hold Trump accountable for his actions, while others see it as a drastic measure that could have far-reaching consequences.… Continue reading