Donald Trump won’t be able to fiddle with assets or hide money should New York City Justice Arthur Engoron order him to pay $370 million in his civil fraud case this week, MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin has explained. Rubin took to X Wednesday to explain the vital role Barbara Jones, the court-appointed former judge overseeing Trump’s finances, could be about to play with Engoron’s ruling expected Friday. “The consequences could be, well, yuge,” wrote Rubin. Want more breaking political news? Click for the latest headlines at Raw Story. Jones was named the independent monitor for Trump, the Tr…