Trump Potentially Violates Gag Order by Doxxing the New York Attorney General Prosecuting Him
- Jessiah Eberlin

- Oct 18, 2023
- 1 min read
Donald Trump may have doxxed Letitia James, the Attorney General of New York who has prosecuted him for fraud.
On Truth Social, Trump shared a Substack article, written by notorious MAGA activist Laura Loomer, making unverified accusations about Attorney General James, implying that she had inappropriate ties to a prominent Trump critic.
In the article, Loomer included images of two documents which listed James’ home address, a New York Buildings violation form and a loan modification paper.
This may breach a gag order imposed on Trump by Judge Arthur Engorn, the presiding judge of the civil trial, which prohibits Trump from attacking court staffers. Though James may not technically be considered a court staffer, she’s key to the indictment against Trump.
This is not the first time Trump and his supporters have doxxed those whom they perceive his enemies: Trump previously posted former president Barack Obama’s alleged address—resulting in the arrest of a Trump-supporting gunman subsequently stalking the area—and Trump supporters doxed members of the Georgia grand jury which indicted Trump earlier this year.









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