KEY POINTS
  • A New York judge said he would lift a contempt of court finding against former President Donald Trump by next week if Trump's legal team provides more information about a search for documents sought by the state Attorney General and pays a $110,000 fine.
  • If those conditions are not met by May 20, Judge Arthur Engoron said he would reinstate a $10,000 per-day fine against Trump for being in contempt.
  • Engoron earlier found Trump in contempt for having failed to comply with a subpoena issued by Attorney General Letitia James.
  • Trump and his lawyers have said they cannot locate documents sought by James as part of her civil investigation of the Trump Organization and its valuation of several real estate assets.
President Donald Trump looks on during a campaign rally in Battle Creek, Michigan.

A New York judge said Wednesday that he would lift a contempt of court finding against former President Donald Trump by next week if Trump's legal team provides more information about a search for documents sought by the state Attorney General and pays a $110,000 fine.

If those conditions are not met by May 20, Judge Arthur Engoron said he would reinstate a $10,000 per-day fine against Trump for being in contempt for having failed to comply with a subpoena issued by Attorney General Letitia James.