N.Y. AG: Fine Trump $10K A Day For Failing To Turn Over Evidence
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The Manhattan district attorney says a criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump and his business practices is continuing.
Rejecting suggestions he has lost interest in going after Donald Trump, the Manhattan district attorney said Thursday a criminal investigation into the former president and his business practices is continuing "without fear or favor" despite a recent shakeup in the probe's leadership.
In a rare public statement, Alvin Bragg denied the three-year-old investigation was winding down or that a grand jury term expiring this month would impede his office's ability to bring charges.
Citing secrecy rules, the district attorney said he couldn't discuss details of the probe but pledged to publicly disclose findings when it's over.