The New York Supreme Court on Monday ruled that the Trump Organization must comply with a subpoena issued by the New York attorney general’s office within the next month.
According to The Hill, New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron gave the former president until April 20 to provide the information requested by the New York attorney general’s office about alleged fraudulent dealings by his organization.
“The Trump Organization Report must specify, as much as reasonably possible, the quantities of documents collected, reviewed, and produced, and the quantities of documents reviewed from each device or likely location or responsive records,” Engoran wrote, according to The Hill.
The judge also ordered that computer forensics company HaystackID, hired to audit the company’s compliance with the subpoena issued by the New York attorney general’s office, submit a weekly report detailing its findings, starting one week from the order issued on Monday.
The subpoena from New York Attorney General Letitia James was issued more than two years ago. Since then, Trump has used all kinds of delay tactics to avoid answering questions on the case.
Read the full report at The Hill.