State AG Reveals Trump Paid $110,000 as Part of Bid to Purge Contempt Order in New York

Former President Donald Trump paid $110,000 as part of a bid to purge a contempt order in New York, the state’s attorney general revealed on Friday.

Trump has also issued a report certifying his review of all his documents is complete, with all responsive documents submitted to the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James. He has yet to submit additional affidavits detailing his document searches and their destruction and retention, according to a spokesperson from the New York attorney general’s office.

“All three of these conditions had to be met by today to purge the contempt order,” the spokesperson said.

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