Former US president Donald Trump speaks to the media after arriving for the second day of his fraud trial in New York.—AFP
Former US president Donald Trump speaks to the media after arriving for the second day of his fraud trial in New York.—AFP

NEW YORK: The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial on Tuesday imposed a gag order - promising sanctions for any violations - after the former US president used social media to lash out against the judge’s top law clerk.

Justice Arthur Engoron of the New York state court in Manhattan told lawyers for Trump and New York Attorney General Letitia James, who brought the fraud case, that attacks on his staff were “unacceptable, inappropriate and will not be tolerated under any circumstances.”

Acting on the second day of testimony in the trial, the judge forbade both sides from speaking about his staff, and threatened “serious sanctions” if anyone did.

“Consider this statement a gag order,” Judge Engoron added.

James has accused Trump, his two adult sons, the Trump Organisation and others of inflating asset values over a decade to secure favourable bank loans and insurance terms, and exaggerating Trump’s own riches by more than $2 billion. The trial could lead to the dismantling of Trump’s business empire as he seeks to regain the presidency in 2024.

Engoron spoke after Trump shared a social media post of the clerk, who was identified by name, posing with Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer of New York, who is not involved in the case. Trump referred to the clerk as “Schumer’s girlfriend.”

“How disgraceful!” added Tru­mp, the frontrunner for the Republican nomination to face Democratic President Joe Biden in the 2024 election. “This case should be dismissed immediat­ely!!” Trump’s post was later deleted.

The order came as the government’s first witness, Trump’s former accountant Donald Bender, tested for a second day as the attorney general’s office tries to show that Trump and his family business deceived even the people reviewing his financials.

Under questioning from Kevin Wallace, a lawyer in James’ office, Bender said financial statements he prepared for the Trump Organisation were largely based on self-reported figures.

James is seeking at least $250 million in fines, a permanent ban against Trump and his sons Donald Jr. and Eric from running businesses in New York, and a five-year commercial real estate ban against Trump and the Trump Organisation.

Earlier in the day, Trump renewed his attacks on James, telling reporters that the Democrat was “grossly incompetent” and had concocted a bogus case.

“Her numbers are fraudulent,” Trump said. “She’s a fraud.”

Engoron had ruled before the trial that Trump committed fraud, and canceled business certificates for companies that control crown jewels of Trump’s portfolio, including Trump Tower and 40 Wall Street in downtown Manhattan.

The trial will review six additional claims including falsifying business records, insurance fraud and conspiracy, and address how much the defendants should pay in penalties. The trial could last into December.

Trump’s lawyer Christopher Kise told the court on Monday that his client’s valuations were actually too low, and were based on business acumen that let Trump build “one of the most successful real estate empires in the world.”

Published in Dawn, October 4th, 2023

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