Trump was fined $9,000
The judge in the hush money case fined former President Donald Trump $9,000 for contempt of court. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, the judge in the case of Donald Trump’s payment of hush money to an immoral movie actor fined the former president $9,000 for contempt of court.
Accordingly, Judge Juan Mercan wrote in a ruling: This amount of fine may prevent insult But he regrets that he cannot consider a heavier fine for him.
This ruling states: The prosecutors warned here that the court will not tolerate further violations of legal orders, and if necessary in the circumstances, they will consider a prison sentence for him.
The judge warned that if Trump continues to violate the media ban in this case will imprison him. In order to prevent Trump from intimidation and criticism against witnesses and other people involved in this case, the judge had previously issued a ban on media and public comments about this case.
Judge Mercan has fined Trump a thousand dollars for each of his nine online statements. The judge believes Trump violated his order not to criticize witnesses and others involved in the case. Prosecutors cited 10 of Trump’s social media posts as violations of the judge’s order.
These posts were written by Trump between April 10 and 17 and contain insulting content against his former lawyer, Michael Cohen. Trump has called Cohen a serial liar. Cohen is expected to be one of the prominent witnesses of this trial.
Trump Also, in Digi’s post, he claimed that secret liberal activists are trying to infiltrate the court jury.
Meanwhile, Judge Mercan is scheduled to consider imposing heavier fines on Trump at a hearing on Thursday. The judge also ordered Trump to remove his statements about the case from his account on the social network Truth Social and his campaign website.
The court hearing Donald Trump’s accusations about paying the right to silence to An actor of immoral films has been taking place for a few days. According to this report, a 12-member jury has been appointed to investigate Trump’s accusations.
According to Trump’s hush-hush lawsuit, New York prosecutors said that before the 2016 election, Trump asked his former lawyer Michael Cohen for $130,000 in hush money in exchange for the relationship. He paid for his sex with Stormy Daniels and then falsified the payment documents to show this amount as legal fees.
At the same time that Trump any Denied the relationship with Daniels. The real name of this actress is Stephanie Clifford.
This trial is expected to last about 6 weeks.
Republican front-runner Donald Trump is currently facing multiple criminal charges: attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election and his supporters’ attack on the Capitol in January 2021; Keeping classified documents in his Florida villa after leaving the White House, paying a lewd movie actor hush money, and trying to sway a Georgia election. He is also involved in fraud and financial charges. In addition, the former American president is facing a case of paying damages to a writer who accused him of sexual assault.
But Trump doing any wrongdoing in He considers the rejection of these cases and the filing of these accusations only with political motivation and with the aim of removing him from the 2024 election contest.
If Trump is again president The president-elect can apply for a pardon for any federal charges against him.
While in early March, Joe Biden and Donald Trump managed to Democrats and Republicans have won the nominations for the 2024 presidential election in the United States, so that the first confrontation between the two election candidates in the last 70 years will take place in the history of this country.
The US presidential election will be held on November 5, 2024. The results of new polls show that the rematch between Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the November presidential election is tight and tight, and Trump is leading Biden by about 2 percent in the latest national polls.
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