New York judge lifts civil contempt finding against former President Trump if conditions are met by May 20 and orders him to pay $110,000 in fines
Judge Arthur Engoron set several conditions that he said need to be met by May 20 or he will restore the contempt finding and possibly apply it retroactively. Those conditions include providing sworn statements describing the Trump Organization's document retention and destruction policy, including how Post-it notes were handled, and completing the review of five boxes tied to Trump that were located in an off-site storage facility.
At a hearing Wednesday, Andrew Amer, an attorney for the state, homed in on the issue of the Post-it notes, which Trump was known to use to communicate with his staff, and whether they were turned over."To our knowledge, we haven't seen any documents that have Post-its on them. And that's one of the odd things about the production to date given the statements that was a means for Mr. Trump to communicate," Ames said.
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