KEY POINTS
  • A judge fined Donald Trump $5,000 after threatening the former president with jail time over a "blatant violation" of a partial gag order in his $250 million New York fraud trial.
  • But Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron warned that future violations will subject Trump to "far more severe sanctions" — including imprisonment.
  • The judge's punishment, while a small financial burden, is the first time Trump has faced tangible consequences for violating court-ordered restrictions on his speech.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump attends his Manhattan courthouse trial in a civil fraud case in New York, U.S., October 18, 2023. 

A New York judge fined Donald Trump $5,000 on Friday after threatening the former president with jail time for violating a partial gag order in his civil fraud trial.

But Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron warned that future violations will subject Trump to "far more severe sanctions" — including imprisonment.