Two of 's biggest legal nightmares will collide in Manhattan on Monday when he faces the deadline to pay the eye-popping $454 million fraud fine and a pivotal hearing in the hush-money trial.The former president's bank accounts could be frozen and his beloved buildings at risk of being seized by Attorney General Letitia James if he doesn't get a reprieve from an appeals court or find an insurance company to cover the massive bond.Meanwhile the 77-year-old will be heading to a Manhattan courtroom for a hearing in what will likely be the first of his four of criminal trials to begin. Jury selection had been set to begin on Monday, but the addition of thousands of pieces of evidence will push the trial back further towards the November general election. The two sides will face off over the Souther District of New York turning over thousands of pages material in the weeks before the trial date.
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