Judge fines Trump $5,000 for gag order violation
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A judge fined Donald Trump $5,000 after threatening the former president with jail time over a “blatant violation” of a partial gag order in his $250 million New York fraud trial.
But Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron warned that future violations will subject Trump to “far more severe sanctions” — including imprisonment.
The judge’s punishment, while a small financial burden, is the first time Trump has faced tangible consequences for violating court-ordered restrictions on his speech.
A New York judge fined Donald Trump $5,000 on Friday after threatening the former president with jail time for violating a partial gag order i his civil fraud trial.
But Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron warned that future violations will subject Trump to “far more severe sanctions” — including imprisonment.
The fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James, accuses Trump, his two adult sons, his company and top executive of fraudulently inflating the values of their assets to get tax benefits and advantageous loan terms.
Trump has denied wrongdoing, though Engoron has already found the defendants liable for fraud and ordered the dissolution of their New York business certificates. The trial aims to settle six other claims by James, who seeks $250 million in damages and wants to bar the defendants from running a business in New York.
Friday’s fine, while small for Trump, is the first time the ex-president has faced punishment for violating court-ordered restrictions on his speech. Engoron made the decision after discovering that Trump had not fully deleted the social media post that prompted the speech restrictions in the first place.