Donald Trump may be on an invisible leash. The former president was recently hit with an order requiring him to pay hundreds of millions of dollars for fraud in New York state. But Justice Engoron “for now” stopped short of ordering the “corporate death penalty,” which he previously signaled he would, instead simply limiting Trump’s business activities for three years. Tristan Snell, who prosecuted Trump University when he was an assistant attorney general in the office of New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, appeared on MSNBC’s Alex Witt Reports to discuss the issue. Want more breakin…