New York judge denies Trump's request to suspend $10,000-a-day fine

Malaysia News News

New York judge denies Trump's request to suspend $10,000-a-day fine
Malaysia Latest News,Malaysia Headlines
  • 📰 NBCNews
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 42 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 20%
  • Publisher: 86%

New York judge denies former President Trump's request to suspend a $10,000-a-day fine while he appeals a lower court ruling that found him in contempt for failing to produce documents for a state attorney general investigation of his company.

while he appeals a lower court ruling that found him in contempt for failing to produce documents for a state attorney general investigation of his company.

On Monday, Trump's lawyers asked the appellate court to stay the fine while he appealed state Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron's ruling. But on Tuesday, appellate Judge Tanya Kennedy denied the motion. The full court will decide whether to halt the fine later this month, she said.Kennedy's decision came several days after Trump's attorney, Alina Habba, appealed to Engoron over his civil contempt ruling.

“Notably, it fails to state where he kept his files, how his files were stored in the regular course of business, who had access to such files, what, if any, the retention policy was for such files, and, importantly, where he believes such files are currently located,” theon Friday. He ordered Trump to provide a detailed affidavit answering all those of questions “in order to purge his contempt.”

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

NBCNews /  🏆 10. in US

Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Trump Loses Bid to Stay New York Contempt of Court Order and Avoid $10K Daily FineTrump Loses Bid to Stay New York Contempt of Court Order and Avoid $10K Daily FineDonald Trump was found in contempt for failing to comply with a subpoena from Attorney General Letitia James as part of her probe of the Trump Organization.
Read more »

How New York, New Jersey, Connecticut protect abortion rightsHow New York, New Jersey, Connecticut protect abortion rightsAbortions have been legal in New York ever since legislation was signed into law by Gov. Nelson Rockefeller in 1970 — three years prior to Roe v. Wade — and will remain legal even if the landmark decision is overturned. New Jersey and Connecticut also have laws protecting access to abortion care.
Read more »

Buying Wordle brought ‘tens of millions of new users’ to The New York TimesBuying Wordle brought ‘tens of millions of new users’ to The New York TimesWhat’s a five-letter word for 'crushing it?'
Read more »

New York Times reporter says 'a lot of Democrats' don't believe Biden will run in 2024New York Times reporter says 'a lot of Democrats' don't believe Biden will run in 2024Jonathan Martin was doubtful the president will seek a second term during Monday's appearance on 'The View.'
Read more »

The Rich New York Women Who Love Their Fake BirkinsThe Rich New York Women Who Love Their Fake BirkinsFor some rich New York women, counterfeit luxury bags may be more popular than the real thing. sangeetaskurtz reports on the high-end replica market and the tight-knit community of obsessives on the hunt for the perfect fake
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-01 06:32:22