The New York attorney general’s office has filed court decisions in Westchester County to confiscate Donald Trump’s golf resort and private estate Seven Springs. The decisions were made as part of a civil fraud case against the former president, informs The Hill. It is noted that the attorney general’s court decisions were filed with the Westchester County clerk’s office on March 6. Judge Arthur Engoron, who presided over the extensive civil case of fraud against Trump and his business, officially issued his decision just over a week ago. He ruled that Trump, the Trump Organization, and top ex…