The attorney has said the former president could be forced to sell his prized assets because of legal damages in a civil fraud case.
Donald Trump may have to sell Mar-a-Lago as part of potential legal damages from his civil fraud trial in New York, an attorney has said.Speaking to Jen Psaki on MSBC's Inside with Jen Psaki, George Conway, a prominent critic of the former president, said Trump will have to 'liquidate everything,' including his prized Florida resort after he was in found to have committed fraud.
And as a result, the judge said, ordered, that Trump and The Trump Organization, ability to do business in the state of New York should be invalidated.'He added: 'And that puts him out of business, which means he's going to have to liquidate everything—including places like Mar-a-Lago, which are owned by New York LLCs . But then the question of how much of the proceeds of those sales, when he has to be put out of business, go to the state of New York.
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