The Guardian (USA)

Trump appeals against judge’s contempt order and $10,000-a-day fine

- Victoria Bekiempis

Donald Trump is appealing the contempt of court order he received from a Manhattan judge that fines him $10,000 a day for failing to comply with a subpoena, according to documents filed Wednesday.

The contempt order was issued in the civil investigat­ion by New York state attorney Letitia James into the former president’s business practices. On 7 April, James asked Judge Arthur Engoron to hold Trump in contempt of court for not turning over documents and informatio­n she had subpoenaed as part of the investigat­ion.

Trump had promised to comply “in full” by 31 March, but did not, James said. Engoron granted James’s request, fining him $10,000 a day.

James’ inquiry has been focused on whether the Trump Organizati­on provided incorrect real estate valuation, to secure favorable loans as well as tax deductions. She recently stated that the office’ had uncovered“significan­t evidence” of wrong doing.

The top prosecutor’s three-year investigat­ion runs parallel to an inquiry by the Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg, examining whether the Trump Organizati­on engaged in questionab­le tax practices. Bragg’s office has come under fire after the departures of high-profile prosecutor­s on this inquiry. He has insisted that the investigat­ion continues.

In a statement on the notice of appeal, James’s office said that Trump’s legal tactics would not thwart its inquiry. “The judge’s order was clear: Donald J Trump is in contempt of court and must pay $10,000 a day until he complies with our subpoenas. We’ve seen this playbook before, and it has never stopped our investigat­ion of Mr Trump and his organizati­on. This time is no different,” the office said.

Trump’s legal team did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. His attorney, Alina Habba, has previously called James’s inquiry “political”.

 ?? Photograph: Junfu Han/AP ?? Trump at a rally in Michigan earlier in April. Trump had promised to comply ‘in full’ by 31 March, but did not, Letitia James said.
Photograph: Junfu Han/AP Trump at a rally in Michigan earlier in April. Trump had promised to comply ‘in full’ by 31 March, but did not, Letitia James said.

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