Wednesday, February 4, 2026

10 Years Later: Convicted Felon Still Hasn't Paid $354 Million Judgement

A convicted felon still hasn't paid a massive judgement against him after ten years of filibustering courts in his hush money scandal. 

That same felon who was convicted on 34 felony counts, but a funny thing happened on the way to justice... and he was re-elected president of the United States. Now we have a First Felon who is determined to destroy our Democracy and turn our country into an authoritarian state.

Trump hasn't given up yet.

A federal judge is set to consider moving Trump's conviction in his criminal hush money case in New York to federal court where Trump will have more power and can overthrow all of his 34 convictions.

Trump's lawyers will present the case to U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein who has already denied them twice, deciding that falsifying business records before the 2016 election in order to conceal a long-denied affair with Stormy Daniels had nothing to do with the presidency.

However, Trump's lawyers will continue to argue that he has immunity for acts taken in his official capacity. 

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered Hellerstein to take one more look at the case. Meanwhile Trump is separately pursuing an appeal through the state court system.

It's apparent that Trump will continue to work the judicial system like he has throughout his corrupt career. 

If, by some miracle, he's forced to fork up the money I suspect he'll use taxpayers' money to satisfy the fine. He's already suing the IRS for $10 million and is working on schemes to get more millions by suing his own DOJ.

Sometimes I wonder if Trump will ever be held accountable for all the laws he's broken and for being a traitor to this country. 

As it StandsI still tell myself that the day will come when justice prevails. It's karma, and I have to be patient. 

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