Following the crisis in the state, the Supreme Court withheld the state allocation until the State House Assembly properly appropriates the funds for usage. 6.
Trump had been required to pay over the sym or post a bond for $454 million by Monday as he seeks to appeal the massive judgment ordered against him by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron last month.
Instead, he proceeded to the Supreme Court, praying the apex court to not only set it aside the judgment of the appeal court but grant him bail, pending the determination of his appeal.
"I sent my driver to collect the money, and promptly canceled all the engagements I had lined up for the weekend. When you stay in your house, watching football and making yourself happy, you need not spend much money, if at all."
According to report, a Manhattan judge has indefinitely delayed sentencing in Donald Trump's criminal hush money case. This marks a significant legal victory for the President-elect as he prepares to return to the White House.
Mark and Christina Rotondo said they gave their son multiple notices to vacate and even offered him money to help him find a place of his own. Michael Rotondo admitted that he accepted the money, but used it for "other things."
"Anyone who is aggrieved should proceed to the Supreme Court, but I am confident that the Supreme Court will uphold the ruling of the Court of Appeal."
Falana said that according to the Supreme Court ruling, there was no longer absolute immunity therefore governors involved in criminal charges, including the leadership of the National Assembly must face the law.
One banker said, "Banks do not have enough cash to pay out to customers because people are not bringing money to the bank. "We only ration the available money among the customers.
So, there is no longer absolute immunity in this country and that is what is happening in Ekiti State today, about money found in a bank, and the governor is saying it is illegal to freeze his account.
President Biden pleaded with Congress to pass what's expected to be $100billion in new funding, a request being resisted by lots of Congressional Republicans who are wary of giving any new money to Ukraine.
Wike, who wondered how three lawmakers would sit and make laws for a state, said: ''We are talking about the Supreme Court. Do we need to go to the Supreme Court?
If you are paid to kill people, somebody will kill you without collecting money. If you use your pen to lie against people, if you blackmail people, one day somebody will 'blackpaint' you."