NEW YORK (yourNEWS) – In a significant development, Judge Arthur Engoron issued a supplemental order on Thursday, preventing former President Donald Trump from transferring his assets without informing a court monitor, according to The Associated Press.
The order, which applies to Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, former chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg, and Trump Organization controller Jeffrey McConney, mandates the disclosure of all entities owned and the declaration of any planned transfer of assets or liabilities to other entities. They have until October 26 to provide this information to former federal judge Barbara Jones, who is overseeing the Trump Organization’s finances.
This order follows Engoron’s earlier decision, where he issued a partial gag order on Trump, prohibiting him from discussing court staff on social media platforms. This restriction was a response to Trump’s public criticism of one of Engoron’s law clerks on social media, highlighting the court’s commitment to ensuring a fair trial environment.