"White Powder Sent to Judge in Trump Civil Fraud Case Sparks Investigation"

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Judge Arthur Engoron, who ruled against Donald Trump in a civil fraud trial, was sent an envelope with white powder, prompting an emergency response at his New York City courthouse. The judge and his staff were unharmed as the mail was pre-screened, but a court officer and another employee were exposed to the substance. This incident follows a bomb threat at the judge's home and a history of threats during the trial, leading to increased security measures. Trump's attorneys have distanced him from the actions of his supporters.
Topics:nation#civil-fraud-trial#donald-trump#judge-arthur-engoron#legalcrime#security-measures#white-powder-threat
- Judge in Trump civil fraud case sent envelope with white powder, source says NBC News
- Suspicious Powder Found at Courthouse Where Trump Judge Has Offices The New York Times
- White powder spills out of envelope addressed to Judge Arthur Engoron, who presided over Trump case New York Post
- White powder discovered in envelope mailed to New York County Courthouse: NYPD PIX11 New York News
- White powder letter sent to Trump judge at Manhattan chambers, source says NBC New York
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