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A New York appeals court voided the more than half-million-dollar fraud judgment enacted against President Trump and the Trump Organization, but kept in place the lower court decision that Trump and his company engaged in valuation fraud when obtaining loans for their properties.

The five-judge panel split 2-2-1 on its ruling. A bench trial resulted in February 2024 judgment against Trump and his business, with interest added every day afterward – ultimately resulting in more than $527 million, including interest, as of Thursday.

“The court’s disgorgement order, which directs that defendants pay nearly half a billion dollars to the State of New York, is an excessive fine that violates the Eighth Amendment of the United States Constitution,” wrote Justice Peter Moulton in one of the opinions issued by the court.

The ruling is a major setback to New York Attorney General Letitia James, who first campaigned for office in 2018 vowing to prosecute Trump and who brought her case in September 2022. Trump’s Department of Justice is currently investigating James for mortgage fraud, which she stated was an act of political retribution.

Trump released a lengthy message on Truth Social where he declared a “total victory.” James issued a statement emphasizing the upholding of the ruling against Trump and his companies while vowing to appeal the ruling.