A judge ruled that former President Donald Trump is on the hook to pay $454 million dollars, including interest, in the civil fraud trial brought on by State Attorney General Letitia James.

The decision also bars Trump from doing business in New York for three years. His two eldest sons, Eric and Don Jr., were also each ordered to pay $4 million dollars and are barred from doing business in the state for two years.

The ruling said Trump inflated the value of 10 assets, including 40 Wall Street, Trump Park Avenue, Mar-a-Lago, the Triplex and several others.

In other cases, the former president also faces 91 criminal counts across multiple jurisdictions, all while running he continues his run for president.

Bernarda Villalona, a longtime trial attorney and former Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney, joined NY1 political anchor Errol Louis on "Inside City Hall" Friday to break it all down.