Austin American-Statesman

Trump gagged ahead of start of New York hush money trial

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Former President Donald Trump has been blocked from publicly commenting about the participat­ion of potential witnesses, such as adult film actor Stormy Daniels and former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, in his New York criminal hush money case.

The Tuesday gag order from Judge Juan Merchan also bars Trump from publicly commenting on court staff and prosecutio­n lawyers other than Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg if the comments are meant to significantly interfere with their work in the case. Merchan extended that protection to the family members of staff and lawyers as well, and he blocked Trump from making any public comments about prospectiv­e and actual jurors.

The order comes one day after Merchan scheduled the criminal trial to start on April 15.

Bragg’s office had asked for a gag order to protect potential witnesses and jurors, arguing that Trump had “a long history of making public and inflammatory remarks” about people in other lawsuits.

It’s not the first gag order Trump has faced as his legal cases have mounted. Trump was also hit with a gag order in his New York civil fraud case. And his speech was restricted through an order in his federal election interferen­ce case that was later upheld, although narrowed, by an appeals court in order to protect witnesses, court staff, and some lawyers and family members.

Texas AG to pay $271K to resolve securities fraud charges

HOUSTON – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and state prosecutor­s reached a deal to resolve his nine-yearold securities fraud charges, attorneys announced at a court hearing Tuesday morning.

The 18-month pretrial interventi­on agreement will allow Paxton to walk away from the yearslong case with no charges if he meets the deal’s requiremen­ts: serving 100 hours of community service, enrolling in 15 hours of legal ethics training and paying $271,000 in total restitutio­n to investors who put money in a Dallas-area tech startup based on Paxton’s solicitati­ons, according to the terms made public Tuesday morning.

The charges – three felonies handed up by a Collin County grand jury in 2015 – stem from allegation­s that Paxton sought the investment­s without disclosing that the company, Servergy, was paying him $100,000 in company stock for each referral.

Trump selling $60 ‘God Bless the USA’ Bibles

Seeking money for his campaign and legal bills, former President Donald Trump on Tuesday began selling an enduring bestseller: the Bible.

“Happy Holy Week! Let’s Make America Pray Again,” the presumptiv­e GOP presidenti­al nominee said in a sales video.

His new “God Bless the USA Bible” sells for $59.99 and includes not only the spiritual books (King James Version) but the U.S. Constituti­on, the Bill of Rights, the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce, the Pledge of Allegiance and a “handwritte­n chorus” to the song “God Bless the USA,” which opens Trump’s political rallies.

Trump is partnering in the venture with Lee Greenwood, who wrote the anthem.

It’s not clear how much Trump will be paid for sales.

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