KEY POINTS
  • A New York appeals court paused for 10 days a massive civil fraud judgment against former President Donald Trump.
  • The court also and sharply reduced the bond he would have to post to obtain a longer stay to $175 million.
  • Trump's lawyers in a court filing last week said that it was "impossible" for him to get an appeal bond of $454 million to satisfy the judgment in that amount, having approached more than 30 surety companies without success.
Former President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference at 40 Wall Street on March 25, 2024 in New York City. 

A New York appeals court on Monday paused for 10 days a massive civil business fraud judgment against Donald Trump — and sharply reduced to $175 million the bond amount he will have to post to obtain a longer stay of that award.

The ruling came the same day New York Attorney General Letitia James could start seizing the former president's real estate assets and bank accounts to satisfy a $454 million and rising judgment after he failed to obtain an appeal bond.