US judge holds Trump in contempt over civil fraud probe

US judge holds Trump in contempt over civil fraud probe

US judge holds Trump in contempt over civil fraud probe

US judge holds Trump in contempt over civil fraud probe

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A US decide held former president Donald Trump in contempt of court Monday for failing to turn over documents related to an investigation of viable fraud in the Trump family’s enterprise dealings.

The judge, Arthur Engoron, ruled in prefer of New York kingdom lawyer standard Letitia James who is pursuing a civil probe into the ex-president and the Trump Organization.

James correctly argued that Trump changed in violation of a court order to supply the accounting and tax files to her investigators by way of March 31.

“In a major victory, a court has ruled in our favor to hold Donald Trump in contempt of court,” she wrote on Twitter.

“Donald Trump must pay $10,000 per day for every day that he continues to defy the court’s order to turn over documents to my office,” James added.

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In January, James said her investigation had uncovered evidence suggesting the fraudulent valuing of multiple assets and misrepresentation of those values for economic benefit.

Among the assets listed was Trump’s penthouse in Manhattan’s Trump Tower, which was claimed to be three times bigger in size than it actually was, overestimating its value by $200 million.

James can sue the Trump Organization for damages over any alleged financial misconduct but cannot file criminal charges.

The Trumps have claimed that James, who was elected to her position and is a member of the Democratic Party, is running a politically motivated probe.

In February, Trump and his children Don Jr and Ivanka were ordered by a judge to submit to questioning under oath. That order is under appeal.

James’s probe is one of several legal battles in which the former president is embroiled.

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The Trump Organization is also under investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney for possible financial crimes and insurance fraud.

Last July the Trump Organization and its long-serving finance chief, Allen Weisselberg, pleaded now not responsible in a New York court to 15 felony fraud and tax evasion fees.

His trial is due to start within the center of this year

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