Donald Trump Faces 'Humpty Dumpty' Effect on His Business Empire

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The former president is fighting to retain his Florida estate and some of his most valuable assets in a fraud case.

A New York appeal court has agreed to delay the break-up of Trump's property empire because the assets can't be put back together again if forcibly sold off, a real-estate attorney has said.Paul Golden, a partner at New York law firm Coffey Modica, told Newsweek that Trump may win his appeal against Judge Arthur Engoron's decision to strip the Trump companies of their right to do business.

The court will decide on six other accusations, including falsifying business records, insurance fraud, and conspiracy claims. Engoron himself will rule on the charges, as Trump's legal team did not opt for a jury trial.The Humpty Dumpty Effect, or Deal, is sometimes used in business to explain why a group of companies cannot easily be put back together once they have been sold off.

 

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