KEY POINTS
  • A New York judge held real estate services giant Cushman & Wakefield in contempt of court for refusing to comply with subpoenas related to the Trump Organization.
  • Cushman will have to pay a $10,000-a-day fine for as long as it continues to be noncompliant, the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James said.
  • The order came less than a week after the same judge lifted a contempt order against former President Donald Trump himself.
  • James is investigating the Trump Organization for possibly improper manipulation of real estate asset valuations for financial benefit.

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New York State Attorney General, Letitia James, speaks during a news conference, to announce criminal justice reform in New York City, May 21, 2021.

A New York judge held real estate services giant Cushman & Wakefield in contempt of court for refusing to comply with subpoenas demanding documents sought by the state attorney general for her civil investigation of former President Donald Trump's company.

Cushman will have to pay a $10,000-a-day fine, starting Wednesday, until it complies with the subpoenas related to the firm's work for the Trump Organization, Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron said in the contempt order issued Tuesday night.

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