NEW YORK, April 23 (Reuters) - Prosecutors
asked the judge overseeing Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial on Tuesday to fine the former U.S. president $10,000 for violating a gag order that prevents him from criticizing witnesses and others involved in the case.
As Trump watched from the defense table, New York prosecutor Christopher Conroy cited posts from the former president's Truth Social platform that he said violated the gag order
"Defendant has violated this order repeatedly and hasn't stopped," Conroy told Justice Juan Merchan. "The court should now hold him in contempt."
Conroy pointed to an April 10 post that called porn star Stormy Daniels and his former lawyer Michael Cohen "sleazebags." Both are expected to testify in the trial. Conroy said other posts led to media coverage that prompted a juror last week to withdraw over privacy concerns.

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