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Posted: 2022-05-11T17:49:49Z | Updated: 2022-05-12T05:32:13Z Judge Orders Trump To Pay $110,000, Meet Conditions To End Contempt | HuffPost

Judge Orders Trump To Pay $110,000, Meet Conditions To End Contempt

The New York judge said the former president must pay the fines accrued for failing to turn over documents in a state civil investigation.
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NEW YORK (AP) A New York judge said Wednesday hes close to releasing Donald Trump from a contempt finding, but only if the former president meets certain conditions, including paying $110,000 in fines accrued for failing to turn over documents in a state civil investigation.

Judge Arthur Engoron said he will conditionally lift Trumps contempt finding if, by May 20, Trump submits additional affidavits detailing efforts to search for records and explaining his and his companys document retention policies, a company he hired to aid the search completes its work and he pays the fines.

Engoron ruled Trump in contempt on April 25 and fined him $10,000 per day for not complying with a subpoena for documents in New York Attorney General Letitia James investigation, which is probing whether Trump may have misstated the value of assets like skyscrapers and golf courses on financial statements for over a decade.

The total Engoron ordered Trump to pay is the fine accrued through May 6, when Trumps lawyers submitted 66 pages of court documents detailing efforts to locate the subpoenaed records. Engoron could reinstate the fine if the conditions he set forth on Wednesday are not met.

A message seeking comment was left with Trumps lawyer.

James, a Democrat, asked Engoron to hold Trump in contempt after he failed to produce any documents to satisfy a March 31 deadline to meet the terms of the subpoena.

Trump attorney Alina Habba said in the May 6 filing that the responses to the subpoena were complete and correct and that no relevant documents or information were withheld.

Habba conducted searches of Trumps offices and private quarters at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, and his residence in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, according to the filing, but didnt find any relevant documents that hadnt already been produced. The filing also detailed searches of other locations including file cabinets and storage areas at the Trump Organizations offices in New York.

In a separate sworn affidavit included with the filing, Trump stated there arent any relevant documents that havent already been produced.

He added that he owns two cellphones: an iPhone for personal use that he submitted in March to be searched as part of the subpoena, then submitted again in May; plus a second phone he was recently given thats only used to post on Truth Social , the social media network he started after his ban from Twitter, Facebook and other platforms.

Also Wednesday, a state appellate court is scheduled to hear oral arguments in Trumps appeal in another subpoena matter: Engorons Feb. 17 ruling requiring him to answer questions under oath in James investigation.

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