White Powder Scare at Courthouse of Trump Judge Prompts Emergency Response

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An envelope containing white powder was found at the New York State Supreme Courthouse, where Justice Arthur F. Engoron, who oversaw Donald J. Trump’s civil fraud trial, has offices. The building was not evacuated, and no injuries were reported. This incident follows previous security concerns involving the judge, including a hoax bomb threat at his home and a small fire set in the courthouse. In the ongoing investigation, former President Trump offered a $100 million bond to pause the $450 million penalty imposed on him in the civil fraud trial.
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- White powder discovered in envelope mailed to New York County Courthouse: NYPD PIX11 New York News
- Judge in Trump civil fraud case receives envelope with white powder The Hill
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