Judge Arthur Engoron avoided holding Trump in contempt for now, but reserved the right to do so.
Donald Trump has been fined 5,000 dollars after a disparaging social media post about a key court employee in his New York civil fraud case was allowed to linger on his campaign website after the judge ordered it deleted.
The judge said in a written ruling that he was “way beyond the ‘warning’ stage”, but decided on a nominal fine because Trump’s lawyers said the website’s retention of the post was inadvertent and a “first-time violation”.
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