Letitia James first subpoenaed for Trump’s documents more than two years ago as part of an investigation into his financial dealings.
New York Attorney General Letitia James took legal action Thursday against former president Donald Trump.James first subpoenaed for Trump’s documents more than two years ago as part of an investigation into his financial dealings.He was ordered to “comply in full” by a judge in February.However, the New York AG says the former president “does not have the ability to raise these baseless objections at this time.
The motion filed Thursday seeks to impose a $10,000 fine on Trump each day he does not produce the documents. In a statement, James said, “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.”
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