
Trump’s gag order reinstated in New York civil fraud trial
Ashley Oliver
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Former President Donald Trump can no longer make remarks about court staff in his civil fraud trial in New York after an appeals court reinstated a narrow gag order in the case on Thursday.
The gag order, and a subsequent expansion of the order, forbids all parties and attorneys in the case from making comments in and outside of court about Judge Arthur Engoron’s staff.
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The order was initially issued in October after Trump disparaged Engoron’s principal law clerk on social media.
Trump has been fined $15,000 for violating the order on two occasions.
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