Your fucking HEAD probably got bumped as a child, Cyber Schmuck.
Did your Fuhrer really go bankrupt SIX times, get TWO separate casinos closed, get TWO separate "non profit foundations' forcibly closed, have to pay TWENTY-FIVE MILLION to the Dump University Chumps, file, or have filed on his behalf, SIXTY-ODD bullshit lawsuits charging "voter fraud" every single one of which, he got BUTT fucked on? Did YOU get BUTT fucked on SEVEN different, DEAD wrong predictions? Did you promise for MONTHS to come visit me on a trip to Vegas, only to back down like the the gutless, brainless, motherless CUNT that you are? Lick the scum off a dead dog's dig, douchebag, and enjoy that 10k-a-day BUTT fucking Trump has taken, and just paid, with more such payments "on deck" that you're so desperately trying to avoid talking about, ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Trump pays $110,000 fine but must do more to lift contempt order, New York AG’s office says
Published Fri, May 20 20222:16 PM EDTUpdated Fri, May 20 20226:46 PM EDT
Kevin Breuninger@KevinWilliamB
Dan Mangan@_DanMangan
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- Former President Donald Trump paid a $110,000 fine, but still has not met all of the conditions required to lift a contempt-of-court finding, the New York attorney general’s office said.
- If Trump does not meet those requirements by a Manhattan court’s deadline, a $10,000 per day fine against him could be reinstated.
- Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron held the former president in contempt last month, ruling he had failed to comply with a subpoena for documents.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump attends a rally in Perry, Georgia, U.S. September 25, 2021.
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Former President Donald Trump paid a $110,000 fine imposed as part of
a contempt-of-court order against him, but has failed so far to take all the steps required to lift the order, the New York attorney general’s office said Friday.
Trump has until Friday to fulfill all of the requirements for the contempt order to be purged. If he does not do so, a
$10,000 per day fine against him could be reinstated.
Alina Habba, an attorney for Trump, did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment.
Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron
held Trump in contempt last month, after New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office argued that Trump had
failed to comply with a subpoena for documents as part of its civil investigation.
The attorney general’s office is probing allegations that the Trump Organization illegally manipulated the stated values of different properties in order to get financial benefits when applying for loans, obtaining insurance policies and paying taxes.
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Trump ordered to pay $110K fine and meet conditions to lift contempt fighting
Engoron’s contempt order required Trump to pay $10,000 per day for as long as he failed to comply with the subpoena. Last week, the judge said that
he would lift the contempt order if the former president met certain conditions by Friday.
Trump complied with some of those conditions, a spokesperson for James’ office said. Trump paid $110,000 to the office on Thursday, and a digital forensics company completed a required review of his files that same day, according to the spokesperson.
But as of 12:15 p.m. ET on Friday, the former president’s lawyers had not completed a third condition: submitting new affidavits that give more detail about their search for documents sought by the investigators, the spokesperson said.
The $10,000 daily fine against Trump was imposed on April 25. It was halted after Trump’s lawyers on May 6 provided Engoron with 66 pages of documents detailing their efforts to locate the records requested by James’ office.