Judge Merchan also partially blocked Bragg’s subpoena seeking confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements in connection to 17 current and former Trump Organization staffers, ruling that prosecutors failed to document why 10 of those people were relevant to the case.
The D.A. didn’t get completely shut down though.
The judge indicated he wouldn’t block a separate subpoena over the videotaped deposition Trump handed over to his attorneys in connection to writer E. Jean Carroll.
As RadarOnline.com reported in May, the former commander-in-chief was found liable for sexually abusing her.