Trump pays nearly $400,000 to the New York Times, after the Judge overseeing the Suit Dismissed the Case, and Ordered Trump to Pay the Defense's Legal Fees.
Trump filed the Suit in 2021, after the Times published a Series of Articles, which Won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize, questioning Trump's claims of being a Self-Made-Billionaire, and claimed He was an "outright fraud."
The Suit claimed the Reporters behind the Articles: David Barstow, Susanne Craig, and Russ Buettner, hatched an "insidious plot" to obtain His Tax Records used to make their Arguments.
The Judge ultimately decided the Times' Actions were Justified by State Constitutional Law and "protected First Amendment activity," noting the Ooutlet's "purpose in reporting on a story of a high public interest constitutes justification as a matter of law."
Journalist Susanne Craig confirmed the Payment, which came out to $392,638.69, was Paid-in-Full to the Outlet, also describing Trump's Lawsuit as "frivolous."
The Mounting other Court Expenses, have sparked widespread Speculation about how He can possibly afford them, while continuing to Fund His Re-Election effort.

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