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Judge finds Donald Trump in contempt in New York legal fight

- By LARRY NEUMEISTER

NEW YORK (AP) — A New York judge found former President Donald Trump in contempt of court and set in motion $10,000 daily fines Monday for failing to adequately respond to a subpoena issued by the state's attorney general as part of a civil investigat­ion into his business dealings.

Judge Arthur Engoron said a contempt finding was appropriat­e because Trump and his lawyers hadn't shown they had conducted a proper search for records sought by the subpoena.

"Mr. Trump, I know you take your business seriously, and I take mine seriously,"

Engoron said in a Manhattan courtroom that was packed with reporters, but absent of Trump. "I hereby hold you in civil contempt and fine you $10,000 a day" until the terms of the subpoena are met.

New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat, had asked the court to hold Trump in contempt after he failed to produce any documents to satisfy a March 31 court-imposed deadline to meet the terms of the subpoena.

Trump, a Republican, has been fighting James in court over her investigat­ion, which he has called a politicall­y motivated "witch hunt." During oral arguments Monday,

Trump attorney Alina Habba said that "Donald Trump does not believe he is above the law."

Habba said in a statement that the ruling will be appealed.

"We respectful­ly disagree with the court's decision. All documents responsive to the subpoena were produced to the attorney general months ago," she said.

James has been conducting a lengthy investigat­ion into the Trump Organizati­on, the former president's family company, centering around what she has claimed is a pattern of misleading banks and tax authoritie­s about the value of his properties.

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