Allison Greenfield, Criticized by Trump, Elected NYC Judge
Greenfield, previously targeted by Trump during his civil fraud trial, won a civil court seat unopposed after a Democratic endorsement.
- Allison Greenfield, a former law clerk criticized by Donald Trump, has been elected as a judge in Manhattan's civil court.
- Greenfield's election follows her involvement in Trump's civil fraud trial, where she faced disparagement from Trump and his legal team.
- During the trial, Trump was fined $15,000 for violating a gag order by making derogatory remarks about Greenfield.
- Greenfield's candidacy was unanimously endorsed by a local Democratic committee, allowing her to run unopposed in the election.
- Her new role as a civil court judge could serve as a stepping stone to New York's State Supreme Court, following a similar path as Judge Arthur Engoron.