Former President Donald Trump recently faced significant developments in two legal cases against him at his 40 Wall Street property in New York. In the hush money case, a recent hearing addressed several of Trump's motions, including one to dismiss the case. The judge ruled against Trump's motions and set the criminal trial to commence with jury selection on April 15.
Moreover, a New York appeals court made a ruling that Trump must pay a $175 million bond as he appeals a civil fraud judgment against him. This decision marked a reduction from the initial $464 million judgment that was due on the same day.
These legal challenges are just the latest in a series of ongoing battles that Trump is facing, further intensifying the scrutiny on his financial dealings and past actions. The developments have drawn attention to the legal complexities surrounding the former president and have implications for his future legal proceedings.