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Judge hits Trump with gag order after ex-president attacks fraud trial law clerk

New York State Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron on Tuesday issued a partial gag order preventing former President Donald Trump and others from posting information about court officials.

Engoron's ruling came after Trump shared — and then deleted — a photo of the judge's clerk, Ashley Greenfield.

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'Far-left Democrat': Trump unleashes most direct attack yet on NY fraud judge

In a post to his website Tuesday, Donald Trump took a direct swipe at the judge overseeing his New York fraud trial in a long post that accused Judge Arthur Engoron of being a "A Far-Left Democrat."

Trump pointed to comments Engoron made in February of last year, where he said Trump is “just a bad guy” in response to a lawyer who argued that the former president was being unfairly singled out by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

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Trump targets New York law clerk with new conspiracy theory about fraud trial

Donald Trump put a target on a New York law clerk with a conspiracy theory suggesting Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer is dating her and is rigging the fraud case against the former president.

Trump claimed Tuesday, without citing any evidence, that Alison Greenfield, the principal law clerk to New York Supreme Court justice Arthur Engoron, was the girlfriend of Schumer and accused her of somehow directing the $250 million fraud case filed against him by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

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Judge smacks down Trump's claim he dismissed '80%' of New York fraud case

New York State Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron cleared up confusion on Tuesday after former President Donald Trump claimed that 80% of a fraud case against him had been taken off the table.

Following a court hearing on Monday, Trump told reporters that Engoron had reversed himself by rejecting financial transactions that took place earlier than 2014. He said Engoron had decided they were outside the statute of limitations.

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Trump has now ‘crossed the line into criminal threats’: Top legal scholar

As Donald Trump's rhetoric grows increasingly menacing and threatening, experts are again sounding the alarm.

It's been weeks since Special Counsel Jack Smith asked U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan to impose a narrow limitation on the ex-president in the case charging him with attempting to overturn the 2020 election. It likely will be weeks until that Judge Chutkan announces a decision.

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'Trump's ego' is blocking a plea deal – but that will change: ex-DOJ prosecutor

The lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James accusing Donald Trump and his business empire of financial fraud has gotten somewhat less attention than his criminal cases, likely due to the fact that it will not result in a criminal conviction or a prison sentence – but that changed after when New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron ruled the evidence of fraud was so strong that a full trial was not necessary.

According to Salon's Chauncey Devega, if that ruling – passed down last week in a partial summary judgment – stands, "Trump will likely lose control of many of his most high-profile businesses. As a practical matter, his supposedly successful real estate empire may well lie in ruins."

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'No validity': Retired judge wrecks Trump lawyer's arguments on CNN

A retired judge made quick work of Trump lawyer Alina Habba's claims during an appearance on CNN Tuesday morning.

Speaking with hosts Phil Mattingly and Poppy Harlow, former U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin spoke about Habba's contention at former President Donald Trump's civil fraud trial this week that Trump was free to wildly overstate his property values because value simply happens to be what someone happens to be willing to pay for something at a given time.

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'He's already been busted!' Morning Joe rips Trump 'tantrum' outside fraud trial

Donald Trump ranted and raged outside the courtroom against the New York judge overseeing his fraud trial, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough didn't see that strategy ending well for him -- or anyone else.

The former president excoriated Supreme Court justice Arthur Engoron during a break as a "disgrace" who should be disbarred and criminally charged, and "Morning Joe" co-host Willie Geist displayed newspaper photos of Trump's face contorted with rage during his courthouse "tantrum," while host Joe Scarborough said most defendants would face consequences for such an attack.

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Trump is unlikely to testify at his civil trial — but he's hosed either way: Former prosecutor

Former President Donald Trump is probably not going to make good on his vow to testify in his own defense at the civil fraud trial, argued former SDNY prosecutor Preet Bharara on MSNBC.

The case, which was brought by the New York State Attorney General Letitia James, had the first trial Monday, despite Judge Arthur Engoron having already found him liable by summary judgment on one charge.

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Why the New York case is the hardest one for Donald Trump: biographer

Donald Trump's identity is wrapped up in his money, said one of his former biographers David Cay Johnston.

Speaking to MSNBC on Monday after Trump's first day of trial in his New York case, Johnston explained that no case matters more than this one because it is about the persona the self-described billionaire has built up around himself.

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Judge had to tell Trump's lawyers to lower voices after Alina Habba yelled at him: reporter

The judge in Donald Trump's New York case was forced to tell the former president's lawyers to stop yelling at him Monday, according to a reporter who was in the courtroom.

Judge Arthur Engoron was all smiles in court, despite Trump staring him down with his arms crossed. But when Trump's lawyer Alina Habba stood to complain about a number of issues, she got so animated that her voice became louder and louder.

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'Screw-up' by Trump's fraud case lawyers leaves experts baffled: 'Mind-blowing'

An apparent legal “screw-up” by Donald Trump’s lawyers has left experts baffled.

New York Judge Arthur Engoron said Monday that the fraud trial of the former president was being held without a jury because Trump’s team had not requested one.

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Trump blasts judge during lunch break at trial: 'This is a judge that should be disbarred'

Former President Donald Trump called for the disbarment of the New York judge overseeing his $250 million fraud trial.

During a break in the trial on Monday, Trump told reporters that New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron had wrongly ruled against him when he found that the former president had illegally manipulated the value of his assets.

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