A New York judge has imposed a limited gag order with a stern warning after Donald Trump disparaged a key court staffer during his civil business fraud trial.
Former President Donald Trump, who built his real estate empire and scandal-rag-friendly persona in New York, said Thursday night his native city wouldn't be too kind to him in court. "They only brought this Fake, Corrupt, and Disgraceful Charge against me because I stand with the American...
Accounts of rape and assault shared by women at a civil trial against Donald Trump mark the first time that any of the numerous allegations of sexual misconduct against the former president have been heard in a court of law. Trump has repeatedly and vehe
Former President Donald Trump speaks alongside his attorney Todd Blanche following the day's proceedings in his trial Tuesday, May 21, 2024, in Manhattan Criminal Court in New York.Justin Lane / AP I've covered the former president in civil court before, the difference here is this is crimina...
A New York judge said thatDonald Trumpwould have to start paying a fine of $10,000 per day on Tuesday after finding him incontempt of court for failing to complywith a state Attorney General's Office subpoena for business-related documents. ...
Here’s what happened in court today: Jeffrey McConney McConney testified that he had a conversation withAllen Weisselberg, former chief financial officer of the Trump Org., about a need to“reimburse” Cohen. McConney then showed jurors 12 checks,each for $35,000, that were paid to Coh...
Here’s what happened in court today: Jeffrey McConney McConney testified that he had a conversation withAllen Weisselberg, former chief financial officer of the Trump Org., about a need to“reimburse” Cohen. McConney then showed jurors 12 checks,each for $35,000, that were paid to Coh...
Here’s what happened in court today: Jeffrey McConney McConney testified that he had a conversation withAllen Weisselberg, former chief financial officer of the Trump Org., about a need to“reimburse” Cohen. McConney then showed jurors 12 checks,each for $35,000, that were paid to Cohe...
Trump speaks in court: Trump, who was in court today, spoke from the defense table for roughly five minutes, saying the “financial statements are perfect” and called the case a “witch hunt” before the judge cut him off. Trump’s attorneys have already signaled they plan to appeal the...
Today, the former president is again in courtand reaching for a familiar playbook as he seeks to derail the criminal cases against him — or at least stall them until after Election Day. LET’S START IN NEW YORK,where a Manhattan-based judge will decide whether the hush money case against...