The judge in Trump's civil fraud trial issued a gag order after Trump repeatedly attacked the court clerk.
However, a legal expert told Insider Trump isn't likely to face those kinds of consequences.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe trial judge in the New York civil fraud case against former President Donald Trump on Tuesday issued a gag order against the former president after he repeatedly attacked the court clerk in social media posts.
The gag order was issued in the $250 million civil fraud case in New York against Trump, in which Justice Engoron has already found that Trump deceived investors by falsely inflating his property values, committing years of fraud.
The more Trump violates the rules, the more the judge has to act to maintain integrity and control," Alexander said.
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