Donald Trump Is Fined $10,000 , for Violating Gag Order.<br />On Oct. 25, Judge Arthur Engoron issued Trump a fine for reportedly breaking a gag order for the second time, according to 'The Washington Post.'.<br />Trump was previously barred from publicly speaking about any court personnel.<br />But outside of court, Trump said that Engoron is "a very partisan judge, with a person who’s very partisan sitting along side of him, perhaps even much more partisan than he is.".<br />Engoron gathered that Trump was referring to the judge's law clerk, which the former president denied.<br />Instead, Trump said he was talking about <br />his former lawyer, Michael Cohen.<br />As the trier of fact I find that <br />the witness is not credible... <br />[Donald Trump was] referring <br />to my... principal law clerk, who <br />is sitting much closer to me. , Judge Arthur Engoron, via 'The Washington Post'.<br />Last week, Trump was fined $5,000 <br />for violating the gag order.<br />The judge warned him that the fines will keep increasing if he doesn't comply with the gag order.<br />Trump's attorneys requested that Engoron reconsider the second fine, which he denied.<br />His lawyers proceeded to ask the judge to <br />end the trial and make a directed verdict, which Engoron also rejected.<br />Following those events, Trump stood up, said, "I'm leaving," and departed the courtroom, 'The Washington Post' reports