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Judge rejects Trump lawsuit challenging ban from Twitter​


 

如果川普支付目前11万美元的欠款,法官可以考虑有条件取消他因为拒绝交出文件被判藐视法庭,每天1万罚款的裁决。​

Trump must pay US$110K, meet conditions to end contempt: judge​

Published May 11, 2022 2:23 p.m. EDT

NEW YORK - A New York judge has stopped the clock on Donald Trump's US$10,000-a-day fine for failing to turn over documents in a state civil investigation and said Wednesday he'll lift the former U.S. president's contempt finding altogether if he meets certain conditions, including paying $110,000 in fines he's racked up so far.

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

 

如果川普支付目前11万美元的欠款,法官可以考虑有条件取消他因为拒绝交出文件被判藐视法庭,每天1万罚款的裁决。​

Trump must pay US$110K, meet conditions to end contempt: judge​

Published May 11, 2022 2:23 p.m. EDT

NEW YORK - A New York judge has stopped the clock on Donald Trump's US$10,000-a-day fine for failing to turn over documents in a state civil investigation and said Wednesday he'll lift the former U.S. president's contempt finding altogether if he meets certain conditions, including paying $110,000 in fines he's racked up so far.

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

今天是最后期限,川普交付了11万美元的罚款。

Trump pays US$110K fine, must submit paperwork to end contempt​

Former U.S. President Donald Trump waves at supporters after speaking at a rally at the Michigan Stars Sports Center in Washington Township, Mich., Saturday, April 2, 2022. (Junfu Han/Detroit Free Press via AP)
Former U.S. President Donald Trump waves at supporters after speaking at a rally at the Michigan Stars Sports Center in Washington Township, Mich., Saturday, April 2, 2022. (Junfu Han/Detroit Free Press via AP)
  • Michael R. Sisak

Published May 20, 2022 1:41 p.m. EDT

NEW YORK - Former U.S. President Donald Trump has paid the US$110,000 in fines he racked up after being held in contempt of court for being slow to respond to a civil subpoena issued by New York's attorney general.

Trump paid the fine Thursday but must still submit additional paperwork in order to have the contempt order lifted, the office of Attorney General Letitia James said Friday.

A message seeking comment was left Friday with Trump's lawyer.

A Manhattan judge declared Trump in contempt of court on April 25 and fined him $10,000 per day for not complying with a subpoena in James' long-running investigation into his business practices.

Judge Arthur Engoron agreed May 11 to lift the contempt order if, by Friday, Trump paid the fines and submitted affidavits detailing efforts to search for the subpoenaed records and explaining his and his company's document retention policies.

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Barr says he told Trump voter fraud "was bullshit"​

From CNN's Jeremy Herb

(Jan. 6 Committee Exhibit)
(Jan. 6 Committee Exhibit)

The committee showed video of former Attorney General William Barr’s closed-door deposition, where Barr said simply that Trump’s claims was “bullshit.”

Barr, who resigned in December 2020, said part of the reason that he left the Trump administration was because of the false claims of fraud Trump was making.

“I made it clear that I did not agree with the idea of saying the election was stolen and putting out this stuff, which I told the President was bullshit,” Barr said in the deposition.

Barr announced publicly on December 1, 2020, that the Justice Department had not uncovered evidence of widespread voter fraud. His comments enraged Trump, and Barr he resigned several weeks later.

Barr was replaced by then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, who was subjected to a pressure campaign by Trump and his allies to throw the Justice Department’s support behind Trump’s false claims of voter fraud. When he resisted, Trump considered replacing him with a loyalist who would back the baseless fraud allegations.
 
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