Former president Donald Trump
Donald Trump, ex-US President fined $10,000 for violation of gag order
Donald Trump was fined $10,000 on Wednesday by the judge handling his civil fraud trial for violating a gag order in the case for the second time.
Trump was fined $5,000 last week by Justice Arthur Engoron for failing to remove a post criticizing the judge’s law clerk. Engoron had already forbidden Trump, the Republican contender to oppose Democratic President Joe Biden in the 2024 U.S. election, from assaulting court officials.
According to Reuters, on Wednesday, during a break in the trial over a civil lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James concerning Trump’s business practices, Trump told reporters, “This judge is a very partisan judge, with a person who’s very partisan sitting alongside of him, perhaps even much more partisan than he is.”
Engoron, surmising that Trump was referring to his clerk, called the comments a “blatant” violation of the gag order. The judge imposed the fine after Trump briefly took the witness stand to take questions.
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Trump lawyer Christopher Kise said the “partisan” person Trump had been referring to was not Engoron’s clerk but Michael Cohen, the former president’s onetime lawyer and fixer who is testifying against him in the trial.
Engoron did not buy that argument and declined to reconsider the fine.
“The idea that that statement would refer to the witness, that doesn’t make sense to me,” Engoron said.
“Don’t do it again or it will be worse.”
When Engoron fined Trump last week, the judge warned that any future transgressions could bring “far more severe” sanctions including jail.
Earlier on Wednesday, Cohen acknowledged under questioning by an attorney for the former president that he has a financial incentive to criticize his ex-boss but defended his credibility as he testified in the trial.
Cohen, who came face-to-face with Trump for the first time in five years on Tuesday, underwent cross-examination during his second straight day of testimony in a case in which Trump’s family business is accused of unlawfully manipulating its financials to dupe lenders and insurers.
Cohen testified in Manhattan on Tuesday that Trump “arbitrarily” inflated the value of the Trump Organization’s real estate assets to secure favourable insurance premiums. Cohen said he doctored financial statements so the property values matched “whatever number Mr. Trump told us.”
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