A New York judge found real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield in contempt of court and ordered it to pay $10,000 a day after failing to turn over documents that were subpoenaed in an investigation into Trump's business.
New York Attorney General Letitia James during a news conference on June 29. Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images
A New York judge this week found real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield in contempt of court and ordered it to pay $10,000 a day after failing to turn over documents that were subpoenaed in an investigation intoJustice Arthur Engoron ordered the fine, which is effective Thursday, after Cushman & Wakefield missed the deadline to produce documents and failed "to seek an extension in a timely manner," per a court filing.
"As an initial matter, this Court is incredulous as to why Cushman & Wakefield would wait until two days after the Court-ordered deadline had lapsed to initiate the process of asking for yet another extension," Engoron wrote.The real estate firm is required to pay the fine until it complies with the subpoena.
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