Trump asks judge not to hold him in contempt, says he complied with subpoena from NY attorney general

Trump asks judge not to hold him in contempt, says he complied with subpoena from NY attorney general


New York State Attorney General Letitia James in New York City, November 19, 2019.

Lucas Jackson | Reuters

Former President Donald Trump asked a judge to reject New York Attorney General Letitia James’ bid to hold him in contempt for allegedly failing to comply with a subpoena as part of a civil investigation into his business.

A lawyer for Trump argued in a court filing Tuesday that the former president complied with James’ subpoena when his legal team told her that he doesn’t have any of the documents she requested.

“After conducting a diligent search and review, Respondent’s counsel determined that Respondent was not in possession of any documents responsive to the Subpoena and that all potentially responsive documents were in the possession, custody or control of the Trump Organization,” Trump’s attorney Alina Habba wrote.

James is investigating allegations that the Trump Organization misstated the values of some of its real estate assets to get better financial terms when applying for loans and insurance and for tax purposes.

New York Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron in February denied requests by Trump, Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. to throw out subpoenas issued to them by James.

Engoron also ordered Trump to “comply in full” with a subpoena for him to produce additional documents and information to the investigators.

James on April 7 urged the judge to hold Trump in contempt of court, accusing the former president of violating the court’s order. She also asked Engoron to slap Trump with a fine of $10,000 each day until he turns over the documents.

“The judge’s order was crystal clear: Donald J. Trump must comply with our subpoena and turn over relevant documents to my office,” James said in a statement at the time.

“Instead of obeying a court order, Mr. Trump is trying to evade it. We are seeking the court’s immediate intervention because no one is above the law,” James said.

Engoron is scheduled to hear oral arguments about the contempt dispute Monday afternoon.

In the court filing Tuesday evening, Trump’s lawyer speculated that the attorney general’s office filed the contempt motion “seemingly in an effort to turn this matter into a public spectacle.”

Habba wrote that Trump followed the subpoena’s instructions. She argued that Trump was not required to provide any documents to the investigators that were in the Trump Organization’s possession, if those records had already been produced to James’ office.

“This provision is critical since the Trump Organization has independently produced a vast number of documents to the [attorney general’s office] throughout the course of the subject investigation,” Habba wrote.

She also accused the attorney general’s office of refusing “to engage in good-faith discussions to address the issues at hand.”

Given that “recalcitrant behavior, it is fair to question [the attorney general’s] motive in bringing the instant application, which appears to be little more than a contrived publicity stunt,” Habba wrote.



Source

Federal judge denies bid to end ICE Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota
Politics

Federal judge denies bid to end ICE Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota

Protestors march during a “Nationwide Shutdown” demonstration against ICE enforcement on Jan. 30, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Stephen Maturen | Getty Images A Federal judge on Saturday rejected a request from state officials to immediately halt the federal immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota. The court said the plaintiffs — the State of Minnesota and the […]

Read More
Epstein files: Trump, Howard Lutnick, Steve Tisch among prominent names that appear in latest Justice Department release
Politics

Epstein files: Trump, Howard Lutnick, Steve Tisch among prominent names that appear in latest Justice Department release

Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein during a party at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, Feb. 12, 2000. Davidoff Studios Photography | Archive Photos | Getty Images The Justice Department on Friday released many more records from its investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein, resuming disclosures under a law intended to reveal what the government knew about […]

Read More
Partial government shutdown on track for Saturday; Senate may vote Friday on stalled deal
Politics

Partial government shutdown on track for Saturday; Senate may vote Friday on stalled deal

Senate Republicans said Friday they expect to start voting soon on a funding deal to keep federal agencies open, with just hours before a partial government shutdown is set to begin. But even if that deal is passed, at least a short shutdown is all but certain because the House of Representatives isn’t scheduled to […]

Read More