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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg asked a judge to hold Donald Trump in criminal contempt and fine the former president $3,000 for allegedly violating a gag order, according to a court ...
Trump was found guilty of criminal contempt ten times for his "extrajudicial speech" — including social media attacks on witnesses — during his trial this spring, Bragg wrote. Trump also ...
Bragg's office ... said they weren't seeking jail time. Prosecutors brought the additional alleged violations to the judge's attention last week, before he held Trump in contempt.
Trump’s family business lost a criminal contempt trial that was held in secret ... A spokeswoman for the Manhattan district attorney, Alvin L. Bragg, declined to comment Tuesday.
Email: n.venegas@newsweek.com Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said on Tuesday ... filed a brief on Tuesday arguing Trump should be held in contempt for violating his gag order, which ...
Prosecutors have filed a motion against former President Donald Trump, seeking to hold him in contempt for violating ... Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg argue that Trump clearly violated ...
Former President Donald Trump ... seeking an order to show cause why Defendant should not be held in contempt” for violating the gag order. Rubin later reported on the specifics of what Bragg ...