A New York judge fined former US President Donald Trump USD 5000 after a derogatory post about the judges principal clerk was not removed from the 2024 candidates campaign website, even after receiving the judges order, as reported by The Hill.However, Judge Arthur Engoron did not hold Trump in contempt of court, but he warned of violation of the gag order he imposed after Trumps Truth Social account made the post, which could result in strict punishment, including steeper financial penalties, contempt or even sentence in jail.Donald Trump has received ample warning from this Court as to the possible repercussions of violating the gag order. He specifically acknowledged that he understood and would abide by it, Engoron said.Accordingly, issuing yet another warning is no longer appropriate this Court is way beyond the warning stage, he added.The post published by Trump mocked her as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumers (D-N.Y.) girlfriend and included personally identifying information about her, reported The Hill.Soon after Ergogan came to know about Trumps post, he issued a limited gag order barring Trump or any other party in the case from posting or speaking publicly about his staff members.He further ordered Trump to delete the post, however, as it was removed from his Truth Social account, it was still there on his campaign website for 17 days.Following the incident, Trumps lawyer Chris Kise called it an unintentional oversight and blamed the very large machine of Trumps presidential campaign for allowing his deleted social media post to remain on his website.Moreover, Engoron acknowledged Trumps assertion, stating that his post was inadvertent and said that he would give him the benefit of the doubt.However, the gag order was still violated, he warned, current overheated climate, incendiary untruths can, and in some cases already have, led to serious physical harm, and worse, according to The Hill.(With inputs from ANI)