New York’s top court has denied former President Donald Trump’s attempt to avoid testifying in the civil case regarding allegedly fraudulent business practices at the Trump Organization.
and was held in contempt of court for ignoring subpoena requests in the New York case.
Alan Futerfas, an attorney representing Trump’s two children, declined to comment. Attorneys for the former president couldn’t be reached immediately. A spokesperson for James didn’t return a request for comment right away.newsletter signupBy submitting your information, you're agreeing to receive communications from New York Public Radio in accordance with our
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