Cushman & Wakefield Appeals Subpoenas Order in Trump Organization Probe by New York Attorney General

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As Cushman & Wakefield appealed, a judge conditionally lifted a contempt of court finding against Donald Trump related to a subpoena for other documents.

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On April 25, Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Cushman to comply with James' subpoenas and gave them until late May to turn over the documents. Engoron on Wednesday lifted that contempt finding on the condition that Trump pay James a $110,000 fine, and provide additional information about the searches for the documents thatCushman earlier Wednesday asked Engoron to reconsider his decision upholding the subpoenas directed at the company. Engoron quickly denied that request, calling it"without merit," and"simply a rehash of issues properly decided by this court in prior opinion.

Cushman also said that the attorney general's office confirmed in writing that Cushman's presentation of the Trump-related materials"constituted confidential settlement discussions."when it asked Engoron to uphold the subpoenas issued to Cushman for other documents, by including information obtained from Cushman in the January meeting.

 

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