After years of cultivating a reputation about his vast wealth, Donald Trump is now admitting he cannot pay the $454 million judgment a federal court in New York has ordered him to pay.
A New York judge has ordered former President Donald Trump to pay $355 million and cease running any businesses in the state for three years. The decision stems from allegations of fraudulently inflating his net worth to secure favorable treatment from banks and lenders.
As the New York fraud trial verdict against Donald Trump looms, the former president continued his whining against the judge and prosecutors in an online rant.
The Justice Department confirmed on Friday that former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed state employees, aligning with the findings of a prior state civil review of the allegations against him.
Despite winning Iowa by a large margin, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump returned to New York City for his latest rape case filed by E, Jean Carroll.
A lawsuit filed in federal court accuses New York Knicks owner James Dolan and former Hollywood executive Harvey Weinstein of sexually assaulting a massage therapist a decade ago.
After not being allowed to deliver closing arguments by the judge in his New York fraud trial over concerns he might turn it into a circus again, Donald Trump still made a speech.
Donald Trump attempted to spread a new conspiracy theory regarding New York Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron and his so-called son but this soon got debunked.
During Donald Trump's New York fraud trial, his attorneys have been bogging the case down in requests to throw the case out. However, the New York AG's office has had enough.
Former Donald Trump lawyer and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani lost the lawsuit filed by two Georgia election workers after he spread false information about them.
In a last-minute reversal, former President Donald Trump declared on Sunday that he will not testify in the $250 million civil fraud trial against him and his company.
Facing possible expulsion from the US House, indicted New York Republican Congressman George Santos dismisses colleagues' disapproval as political "theater" and "bullying."
After his contentious time at the witness stand where he tried to pander more to the court of public opinion, Donald Trump will be returning to the stand for his New York fraud trial.