
Omarosa Manigault Newman ordered to pay more than $60K in Trump-era ethics case
CNN
A federal judge has ruled against former Trump administration official Omarosa Manigault Newman and ordered her to pay more than $60,000, in a lawsuit the Justice Department brought against her after then-President Donald Trump fired his former apprentice.
The case found that Manigault Newman hadn't complied with federal ethics requirements that public officials file financial disclosures when they leave a government job.
Though it revolved around a compliance matter, over the last few years, Manigault Newman's departure and litigation spun into a juicy drama between the powers of the Trump White House and a combatant, well-known personality once in its fold.

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