
James also said that the Trumps aren't answering questions about how the materials are being collected. The court filing asks the judge to intervene again, saying that they had started to give documents but haven't given a timeline for when that request would be fulfilled.

RELATED: 'I've never seen you look so dejected': Trump hears from Nigel Farage over courtroom appearance The Trump side denies the charges in the case and the elder Trump has spent a lot of time on his social media account trashing the New York AG using racist nicknames for her. "The attorney general’s office is now saying the Trumps’ evasiveness has continued into the discovery process of the $250 million lawsuit, which alleges Donald Trump, his children, the Trump Organization and some of its top executives inflated property values to obtain economic benefits, such as securing cheaper loans," Forbes reported. But thus far, the AG's office is requesting a timeline for the document delivery. It's unclear if Trump and his family members could be forced to fork over more cash due to the inability to comply with other subpoenas.

Already, Trump has been forced to pay $110,000 in fines because Judge Arthur Engoron found the former president in contempt because he wouldn't comply with a subpoena.

The request comes from the fraud investigation into the Trump Organization's business practices. Forbes reported on Wednesday that Donald Trump and his three eldest children who worked at the Trump Organization have failed to turn over emails and other communications requested in the fraud suit from New York Attorney General Letitia James.Ī letter submitted to the court last week revealed “an unexplained drop-off in emails for Ivanka Trump” as another one of the issues for the investigators.
