A New York judge will hold a hearing on April 22 over the bond Donald Trump posted as he appeals a fraud judgment against him, the state attorney-general’s office says, after asking for more details about the bond.
The Republican presidential candidate narrowly averted possible asset seizures when an appeals court on March 25 agreed to pause the judgment if he posted a $US175 million ($A265 million) bond within 10 days, which he did on April 1.
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