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Trump expands attack on 'judge's wife and family' hours after gag order reinstated

Donald Trump targeted the family of fraud trial Judge Arthur Engoron on Thursday just hours after an appeals court reinstated a gag order against the former president.

Without an explanation, a New York appellate court put a gag order in place that prevents Trump from attacking court staff.

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Trump gag order reinstated by appeals court: report

Judge Arthur Engoron’s limited gag order on Donald Trump has been upheld by a New York appellate court, according to a new report.

This ruling reinstates the gag order banning the former president and his lawyers from speaking out publicly against court staff in his $250 million civil fraud case in New York City, ABC News reports.

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Mary Trump hopes judge 'drops hammer' on her 'mob boss' uncle after alleged violation

Her uncle moves money like a mob boss.

Mary Trump accused her uncle, former President Donald Trump of moving like a La Cosa Nostra honcho after it was reported in The Daily Beast that he was caught transferring $40 million from the Trump Organization into a personal bank account so that he could pay his tax and legal bills.

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'Donald's nightmare has come true': Mary Trump says Ivanka's trial claims 'don't add up'

Donald Trump's own niece, Mary Trump, wants to make sure the masses don't forget that out of her uncle's $250 million civil fraud trial came an underreported nugget: Trump tapped his kids' accounts to juice his bottom line.

In her latest episode of "The Good In Us," Mary holds a magnifying glass over this key finding that she contends was glossed over too swiftly by the press.

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‘Is this the Christmas spirit?’ Judge jokes as Trump and AG agree to work together

Call it a civilmas miracle — attorneys for Donald Trump and the New York Attorney General’s office have agreed to collaborate on court evidence, according to a reporter covering the trial.

Trump’s attorney Cliff Robert and state attorney Kevin Wallace told Judge Arthur Engoron Wednesday that they’re going to try to agree on financial documents submitted as evidence to save a witness time on the stand, according to Law360 reporter Stewart Bishop.

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Trump put under 'enhanced monitoring' over undisclosed $40 million cash transfer: report

Former President Donald Trump has been placed under "enhanced monitoring" after Trump Organization monitor Barbara Jones identified $40 million in previously undisclosed cash transfers, reported Law360's Frank G. Runyeon on Wednesday.

Jones alerted Judge Arthur Engoron, who is overseeing Trump's civil fraud trial in New York.

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Deutsche Bank cashed in on Trump to tune of $6.8M in a single year: report

Deutsche Bank made more than $6.8 million off the Trump Organization in a single year, an executive reportedly testified at Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial Wednesday.

Managing Director Rosemary Vrablic took the stand in Trump’s $250 million fraud trial to present evidence that her bank profited from its business relationship with his company in the 2010s, according to an ABC News report.

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Harpooning a tycoon: Bank exec tells N.Y. trial of ‘whale hunting’ for Trump business

A Deutsche Bank executive testified in Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial that she tried to harpoon the real estate tycoon, financially speaking, according to reports.

Managing director Rosemary Vrablic detailed her efforts to secure a deal with a “very high net-worth individual,” the former President, the Messenger reports.

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Trump demands dismissal after bank exec testifies in N.Y. fraud trial: report

Donald Trump’s lawyer tried again Tuesday to get the former president’s civil fraud case thrown out after a Deutsche Bank executive testified on his behalf, according to a new report.

Christopher Kise pleaded with a skeptical judge Arthur Engoron to dismiss the $250 million lawsuit on the basis that Trump’s biggest lender didn’t rely solely on Trump Organization financial records when issuing loans, according to the Messenger.

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Leading bank head says it's impossible to know how much Trump is worth: report

An executive from Donald Trump’s primary bank testified Tuesday that it’s impossible to know how much the former president is worth, according to a new report.

Trump’s lawyers asked Deutsche Bank managing director Dave Williams if he could calculate the former president’s exact worth in the courtroom where former president faces a $250 million civil fraud trial, ABC News reports.

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Trump attacks wife of New York fraud trial judge as appeals court considers gag order

Former President Donald Trump has set his sights on the wife of a New York Supreme Court justice presiding over his $250 million fraud trial.

On his Truth Social platform on Tuesday, Trump shared at least four links about Justice Arthur Engoron's wife, Dawn Marie Engoron.

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Judge who paused Trump gag order now likely 'greatly regrets' decision: legal expert

Former President Donald Trump's gag order in the New York civil fraud case should not have been lifted, argued Pace University law professor Bennett Gershman in an interview with Salon released on Monday — and furthermore, he is "confident" the appellate judge that ordered the pause on it "greatly regrets" that decision in light of subsequent events.

The order, which is now on hold and still being litigated, prohibited Trump from attacking certain court officers, including Allison Greenfield, the law clerk of Judge Arthur Engoron, who has been a persistent target of the former president's wrath.

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Judge blocks Trump lawyer's 'inappropriate' witness request: report

Former President Donald Trump’s New York legal team suffered a blow in court Monday when judge Arthur Engoron blocked their “untimely” and “inappropriate” request to call an independent monitor to the witness stand, according to a new report.

The ruling arrived shortly after defense lawyer Clifford Robert announced his intention to call Trump Organization monitor and former federal Judge Barbara Jones to testify in the $250 million civil trial, ABC News reports.

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