azimir ,

We had a similar ramp up of anticipation for the Carroll case's 93 million judgement too. His lawyers were in court bald faced lying to the judge about not having a bond and needing time/reduced bond amounts right up until the last moment. Then they filed the bond in the last hour.

Can he do it again? I don't know. None of us truly do. He's a lying con man, so nothing he says matters. Four days is a long time in politics and finance.

My biggest concern on the political/media side of things is that he does have the bond already. All of this thrashing is performative to get the media whipped into a frenzy of anticipation and then he drops the bond at the last moment. This makes him look stronger and the media who frothed over his imminent demise look blundering. Don't walk into that trap.

The moment the sheriff locks up his properties I'll celebrate like crazy. Until it's really done, anything can happen and I wish the the DA, the courts, the political leadership, and media agencies stay sharp while the clock ticks down. Don't get hit at the finish line.

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