A New York appeals court upheld sanctions against former President Donald Trump totaling $110,000 for failing to respond to a New York state attorney general subpoena for documents.
Trump appealed an order from New York state Judge Arthur Engoron, who last year ordered Trump be sanctioned $10,000 per day for failing to comply with a December 2021 subpoena as part of the state’s investigation into the Trump Organization’s finances. Trump appealed the order last year.
Trump’s attorney, Alina Habba, said at the time that they had searched and found no documents to provide investigators other than the 10 previously turned over by the Trump Organization. Engoron called it a “boilerplate” response and said the attorney failed to address whether Trump’s team had searched file cabinets, calendars and other records.
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