NEW YORK — Donald Trump and former top executives of his family real estate empire were found liable for large-scale fraud Friday, hit with a $364 million penalty and barred from leading a New York company for three years — a crushing ruling from Judge Arthur Engoron and a huge blow to the former president’s decadeslong legacy as a major-league developer in his hometown. In his ruling, Engoron found Trump, his sons, Eric and Don Jr., and former top Trump Organization executives Allen Weisselberg and Jeffrey McConney liable for multiple fraud claims in state Attorney General Tish James’ sweepin…