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Trump fined $5,000 for social media post violating gag order in fraud trial


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A New York judge fined former US presidentย Donald Trumpย $5,000 on Friday after a disparaging social media post about a key court staffer in his New York civil fraud case was allowed to linger on his campaign website after the judge ordered it deleted.

Judge Arthur Engoron avoided holding Trump in contempt, for now, but reserved the right to do so โ€“ and possibly even put him in jail โ€“ if he continued to violate a gag order barring parties in the case from personal attacks on court staff.

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Engoron said in a written ruling that Trump was โ€œway beyond the โ€˜warningโ€™ stageโ€, but decided on a nominal fine because Trumpโ€™s lawyers said the websiteโ€™s retention of the post was inadvertent and was a โ€œfirst time violationโ€.

โ€œMake no mistake: future violations, whether intentional or unintentional,โ€ will lead to โ€œfar more severe sanctionsโ€, including โ€œpossibly imprisoningโ€ Trump, wrote Engoron.

The judgeโ€™s ruling came in a week when he had already warned Trump and his lawyers toย behave in court.ย Next week Michael Cohen, Trumpโ€™s former lawyer and now a key witness in the case against Trump, will testify in court. Trump and Cohen are now bitter โ€“ and vocal โ€“ foes.

Engoronย issued a gag orderย against Trump on the second day of the trial earlier this month after he attacked the judgeโ€™s law clerk, Allison Greenfield, in a social media post. Greenfield has been assisting Engoron throughout the trial, usually sitting next to the judge in the courtroom.

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