Donald Trump fined for contempt of court, judge threatens to incarcerate him – Libération

Donald Trump fined for contempt of court, judge threatens to incarcerate him – Libération
Donald Trump fined for contempt of court, judge threatens to incarcerate him – Libération

Tried in New York for possible embezzlement committed during his 2016 campaign, the Republican candidate violated his ban on attacking witnesses and jurors.

The judge presiding over the proceedings at Donald Trump’s trial in New York sentenced the former American president to $9,000 in fines for contempt of court this Tuesday, April 30, and threatened him with a fine. “incarceration” for violating his ban on attacking witnesses and jurors. Donald Trump “is warned that the Court will not tolerate continued willful violations of its orders and that, if necessary and appropriate, it will impose a sentence of imprisonment”we can read in the written decision of Judge Juan Merchan.

The judge delivered his decision to Donald Trump at the opening of the hearing this Tuesday morning, as the trial enters its third week. He fined Donald Trump $1,000 per violation – nine in total – the maximum allowed by law.

The former president of the United States is being prosecuted for 34 falsifications of accounting documents which allegedly served to conceal a payment to cover up a potential sex scandal in the home stretch of the 2016 presidential campaign. The $130,000 had been paid to the former porn star Stormy Daniels, to buy her silence about a sexual relationship she claimed to have had with him in 2006, when he was already married to his wife Melania. A relationship he denies.

“Undercover progressive activists”

Before the opening of the debates, the judge had prohibited Donald Trump from publicly attacking witnesses and jurors, which he regularly does on his social network Truth Social, to avoid the risk of intimidation. From the first day of the trial, April 15, the prosecution had asked the judge to sanction Donald Trump, in particular for virulent invectives against Stormy Daniels and his former lawyer Michael Cohen, who had become his sworn enemy and a key witness. of the accusation.

The prosecution returned to the charge three days later, pointing to seven new publications on Truth Social or its campaign site. The Republican candidate once again attacked Michael Cohen, described as “serial liar”. But he also took up the comments of Jesse Watters, a prominent host on the conservatives’ favorite channel, Fox News, assuring without proof that they “are choosing undercover progressive activists who lie to the judge to serve on the jury.” The day after this publication, a juror threw in the towel, saying she feared being targeted.

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