Letitia James aims to seize the 370-acre Seven Springs estate and golf course owned by Trump first.

Letitia James and her team have initiated steps to seize assets from former President Trump following his inability to post bond.AP

Inside Trump’s Seven SpringsTrump’s Seven Springs estate in Mount Kisco, New York, seen here on Sept. 30, 2020.The Washington Post via Getty ImagesTrump’s children grew up on the estate, and would often visit during the summers and weekends.Trump Organization

The stately interior.Trump Organization

The main home boasts 50,000 square feet.Trump Organization

The grand hall adorned in chandeliers and marble.Trump Organization

The halls go into the formal living area and open out to the expansive grounds.Trump Organization

The library.Trump OrganizationInside Trump National Golf ClubTrump National Golf Club boasts an 18-hole course.Trump National Golf Club

Amenities include an expansive heated pool.Trump National Golf Club

The clubhouse.Trump National Golf ClubThe lobby.Trump National Golf Club

The golf course is situated on 140 acres.Trump National Golf ClubTrump acquired the property for $7.5 million in 1996.Trump National Golf Club

“Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary slammed a New York judge’s ruling in Donald Trump’s civil fraud case.ABC via Getty Images

Former President Donald Trump in court on Oct. 2, 2023, for his fraud trial brought by AG Letitia James.Steven HirschNew York Attorney General Letitia JamesAP