Golden said that Trump or KSIC will have to file a motion in court on Monday to show that they have the $175 million in place.
"Unless another insurer can be found, then likely Trump or KSIC will indeed file a motion in court, attempting to prove that KSIC does have sufficient assets," Golden said.
"Presumably, if the motion fails, the Attorney General will take the position that the bond is without effect, and that the Attorney General may start to take collection efforts," Golden said.
However, Trump could seek a stay while he yet again tries to amend the bond, Golden added.
"Trump may ask either the lower court or the appellate court (or both) to provide him with a new temporary stay, and an extension of time to find a new bonding company that is more likely to pass muster," he said.