1/ Good question! I am not a lawyer, but ... It depends. With the recent court ruling on the Borgata-Gemaco dispute, it appears the Borgata-Ivey judgment (which had been stayed) can now be appealed.
5/ So, unless Borgata has been preparing well in advance, the window for seizing cash from Ivey at the WSOP might be too short.
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Not being able to pay won’t be a legal defense on appeal. If he truly doesn’t have the money, then he can go to bankruptcy court, pay what he can afford under bankruptcy rules, and have the rest discharged.
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6/ Oh, FRCP 62(d) covers stays of judgment on appeal and supersedeas bonds in federal court (Borgata case is in federal court). State courts have roughly analogous rules.
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