Expert says judge may consider fining Trump for contemptpublished at 18:59 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2023
Bernd Debusmann Jr
US reporter
Mitchell Epner, a former federal prosecutor, said that Judge Engoron could have already "taken action" and held Donald Trump in contempt of court for his behaviour during today's testimony.
Penalties for contempt, Epner added, could range from fines to "adverse inferences" and potentially even jail.
Judge Engoron already fined Trump $10,000 (£8,082) for comments made outside of court last month. Financial penalties could potentially be doubled after each outburst.
"I would not be surprised if the starting point for fines was $100,000 or something even higher," Epner said.
"Whatever the judge does, it's going to be designed to compel Trump to stop acting in the way he's been acting".