


Judge Arthur Engoron issued an order on Thursday requiring former President Donald Trump to disclose ahead of time any transfer of assets or creation of any entities.
The order was released as the former president's fraud trial in New York enters its fourth day, and places Trump, along with the other defendants in the case, under the scrutiny of an independent monitor appointed by Engoron.
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The independent monitor appointed in the order is former Judge Barbara Jones, and it mandates that the defendants provide her a "list of all entity defendants and any other entities controlled or beneficially owned by Donald J. Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Allen Weisselberg, and Jeffrey McConney."
The order comes on the first day Trump will not be attending proceedings at the courthouse in the Empire State and two days after Engoron issued a narrow gag order against the former president preventing him from discussing the judge's staff publicly. The narrow order came after Trump had attacked one of Engoron's clerks on Truth Social.
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The case stems from a lawsuit New York Attorney General Letitia James filed last year alleging fraud by the Trump Organization. She is seeking $250 million in damages, along with hoping to block Trump from doing business in New York. Engoron has already found Trump liable for the fraud claims, but now the nonjury trial will proceed to examine the six claims brought by James.
Trump filed an appeal against the pretrial ruling by Engoron on Wednesday, and told reporters on Tuesday that he intends to testify in the fraud trial "at the appropriate time."