Trump ordered to pay $US454m in New York fraud case

Donald Trump has been formally ordered by a New York judge to pay more than $US454 million ($A692 million) after being found liable for manipulating his net worth, in a civil fraud case brought by New York state’s attorney-general.

The payment includes the $US354.9 million ($A541.2 million) penalty that Justice Arthur Engoron of the state court in Manhattan ordered on February 16, plus interest, following a non-jury trial that stretched over three months.

Engoron also ordered Trump’s adult sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, to each pay nearly $US4.7 million ($A7.2 million), and the Trump Organisation’s former chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, to pay $US1.1 million ($A1.7 million), all including interest.

The payouts were determined on Thursday, and interest will continue to accrue. The judgment was made public on Friday.

Attorney-General Letitia James accused the defendants of illegally overstating the value of Trump’s properties in order to inflate his net worth and obtain better loan and insurance terms.

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