
The Manhattan district attorney is proceeding with a hush money case against Donald Trump, with Michael Cohen set to testify despite past perjury. Trump's attorneys criticize the case as a 'deluded fantasy.' Trump is also ordered to pay six-figure legal costs in various cases, including to ex-MI6 agent Chris Steele's company and Orbis Business Intelligence. Court rulings prevent the release of jurors' information to prevent tampering.
BURNING BRIDGES: New York attorney general tells crowd to "simmer down" as Trump chants drown her out at FDNY ceremony. https://t.co/iahMqoBZhv https://t.co/4wFeW6ojx9
New York state court judge Juan Merchan on Thursday ruled the names, homes and businesses addresses of the jurors in Donald Trump’s upcoming hush-money trial will not be released publicly to prevent tampering. https://t.co/oHNi1GOgS1
🚨 NEW: A British court has ordered former US President Donald Trump to pay £300,000 in legal fees in a failed case against Orbis Business Intelligence, who claimed Trump was involved in “sex parties” in St. Petersburg [@Guardian]






