Rapper Young Thug's Attorney Brian Steel Contempt of Court Case

Rapper Young Thug's attorney Brian Steel was sentenced to ten weekends in jail for contempt of court after refusing to disclose how he obtained information about a secret meeting with prosecutors and a witness. Young Thug is currently on trial in Atlanta for violating anti-racketeering and gang laws.

Former President Donald Trump's potential jail time

Former President Donald Trump faces jail time for violating a gag order and witness intimidation in his New York hush money trial. If fines and warnings prove ineffective, he could be held in a courthouse cell or potentially on Rikers Island. Experts say any detention would be unpleasant, with Rikers Island being the worst option.

Former President Donald Trump's Contempt of Court and Gag Order Violation in Manhattan Business Records Trial

Former President Donald Trump faces potential jail time for violating a gag order by commenting on the business records trial in Manhattan. Despite being found in contempt of court, Trump continues to criticize the gag order and the trial, claiming it is unfair and unconstitutional. Stormy Daniels' testimony in court was reportedly lurid but did not seem to sway the jurors. Trump's defense team called for a mistrial due to the nature of her testimony.

Former President Donald Trump's potential imprisonment at Rikers Island

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that the city's Department of Corrections is prepared to imprison former President Donald Trump at Rikers Island after he was found in contempt of court for violating a gag order during his business records trial.

Contempt of Court Ruling Against Donald Trump

Judge Juan Merchan found former President Donald Trump in contempt of court for the 10th time and mentioned the possibility of jail time in a scathing ruling at his trial.

Contempt of Court Ruling Against Donald Trump

Former President Donald Trump held in contempt of court for violating gag order in criminal trial in New York, fined $9,000 and warned of possible jail time if violations continue.

Former President Trump accused of violating gag order

Former President Trump accused of repeatedly violating gag order in his New York hush money case, facing contempt of court charges.

Former President Trump's Hush Money Trial

Manhattan District Attorney files motion to hold former President Trump in contempt of court for violating gag order by making public statements on social media about witnesses and counsel in his criminal trial. Trump could face fines or even a term of incarceration up to thirty days.

Former President Donald Trump's Criminal Trial

Former President Donald Trump was warned by Judge Juan Merchan to show up at his criminal trial or face arrest. Trump is the first former president to stand trial as a criminal defendant and is facing charges of falsifying business records.