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Trump Lawyer Lin Wood Must Pay $2 Million Bond to Georgia Court

President-elect Donald Trump’s lawyer L. Lin Wood must pay $2 million to a Georgia federal court registry to secure a bond after he was found liable for defaming his former law firm colleagues in connection with a fraud and breach of contract suit they brought against him.

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Supreme Court Today, Dec. 12, 2024

Supreme Court Today, Vol. 93 No. 20, pages 3135-3145, dated Dec. 12, 2024, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be found in the Related Documents field.

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Supreme Court Today, Vol. 93 No. 18, pages 3125-3131, dated Nov. 28, 2024, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be found in the Related Documents field.