The former president, who is appealing the judgment in his civil fraud case, asked an appeals court to let him avoid paying the full amount in the meantime.
It's pretty clear he doesn't have the cash to pay the judgement in full, and will need to sell illiquid assets at a discount in order to pay the full amount.
Dafuq? I've been reading her name as Leticia all this time. It's like when I found out, after years of reading the name, the the CEO of ULA is named Tory Bruno, not Tony.
Of course she will write the strongest one possible, but this might be a case where her response isn't really that necessary except for procedural reasons--the judge is going to quash this anyway.