
New York judge lifts civil contempt finding against Trump, orders him to pay $110,000 in fines
CNN
A New York judge on Wednesday lifted the civil contempt finding against former President Donald Trump, assuming certain conditions are met, and ordered him to pay $110,000 in fines.
The judge said all of the conditions -- including providing a description of the Trump Organization's document retention and destruction policy and reviewing the remaining five of 17 boxes tied to Trump and located in on off-site storage facility -- must be completed by May 20.
Judge Arthur Engoron also agreed to have Trump place the fine in an escrow account until Trump's appeal of the contempt ruling is completed.

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