The judge in charge of the 'Stormy Daniels' case against Donald Trump, for an alleged irregular payment, ruled on March 25 that the trial, the first criminal trial against a former president of the United States, will begin on April 15. The decision was received personally by the former president who attended the court in New York. Furthermore, in the last few hours, an appeals court in the same city accepted the former head of state's request to delay the execution of a sentence for exaggerating his net worth, which forced him to pay a fine of 454 million dollars, whose deadline expired this Monday. The magistrate ruled that that sentence for civil fraud, ruled last February, is suspended if the Republican leader pays 175 million dollars within a period of 10 days.
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