KEY POINTS
  • Former President Donald Trump paid a $110,000 fine, but still has not met all of the conditions required to lift a contempt-of-court finding, the New York attorney general's office said.
  • If Trump does not meet those requirements by a Manhattan court's deadline, a $10,000 per day fine against him could be reinstated.
  • Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron held the former president in contempt last month, ruling he had failed to comply with a subpoena for documents.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump attends a rally in Perry, Georgia, U.S. September 25, 2021.

Former President Donald Trump paid a $110,000 fine imposed as part of a contempt-of-court order against him, but has failed so far to take all the steps required to lift the order, the New York attorney general's office said Friday.

Trump has until Friday to fulfill all of the requirements for the contempt order to be purged. If he does not do so, a $10,000 per day fine against him could be reinstated.