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Key takeaways from Trump’s NYC legal win

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Former President Donald Trump faced significant legal developments, marking a pivotal moment in challenges to his image and business empire as he eyes a potential return to the White House.

Here are the key takeaways:

Hush Money Trial Date Set

Judge Juan Merchan announced that Trump’s criminal trial in the New York hush money case will commence with jury selection on April 15.

Despite initial delays due to document production issues, the trial date is now set, potentially impacting Trump’s 2024 calendar.

Appeals Court Lowers Trump’s Bond

A New York appeals court ruled that Trump can post a reduced $175 million bond to appeal a $464 million civil fraud judgment against him, his adult sons, and his company.

Trump plans to cover the bond using cash collateral, avoiding property seizure by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

Judge Dismisses Allegations Against District Attorney

During Monday’s hearing, Judge Merchan dismissed Trump’s allegations of misconduct against the district attorney’s office, emphasizing prosecutors’ cooperation in securing documents.

The judge expressed concern over the seriousness of Trump’s claims against Manhattan prosecutors.

These legal developments underscore the ongoing legal challenges facing Trump as he navigates multiple trials and prepares for potential political endeavors.

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