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I understand if he hasn't paid or posted bond by then, he will be unable to appeal this judgment, and Carroll's attorneys can go after his assets directly. And how much time does he have left in the $450,000,000 judgment...? Trump's real estate being seized and/or liquidated would be a sight
He can still appeal, but they can start enforcing the judgment by taking money from his accounts or otherwise seizing assets.