Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Trump Faces Massive Sanctions as Judge Voids His Case
Episode Date: July 13, 2026In breaking news, a Miami Federal Judge—just days before Todd Blanche’s scheduled confirmation hearing — has issued a blistering 56 page decision against not only Trump and his private lawyers, ...but against AG Nominee Blanche and his right hand deputy Stan Woodward in the DOJ, and(i) has blocked Trump and those around him from declaring that there was a “settlement” to create the Jan6 fund or a release of Trump and his family of criminal and tax liability; (ii) have referred Trump’s lawyers and Blanche and Woodward for bar discipline, and (iii) has sanctioned Trump the attorneys’ fees spent by the 35 former federal judges to prepare their motion and briefs to urge the Court to review the settlement, and the fees spent by the independent lawyers the Judge appointed to guide her. Popok reports from his vantage point in Miami and as a Florida trial lawyer. Blissy: Wake up with clearer skin, smoother hair, and cooler sleep. Use code LEGALAF for an extra 30% off at https://blissy.com/LEGALAF Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show The Ken Harbaugh Show: https://meidasnews.com/tag/the-ken-harbaugh-show Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Todd Blanche has effectively been referred to the Bar Association by a federal judge as part of Judge
Williams' series of sanctions against Donald Trump, Donald Trump's private counsel,
Donald Trump's government counsel and everybody else who appeared in front of Judge Williams,
a Miami federal judge concerning the Jan 6th Webization Fund settlement,
and there a fraud and deceit on the court.
We got a 56-page decision from Judge Williams, a judge that I know well in Miami,
and this is worse for Todd Blanche and for the Department of Justice than I even,
and Trump, that I even thought going in waiting today,
because I thought she was going to issue that ruling before.
for Todd Blanche's confirmation hearing currently scheduled,
subject to what happens off the death of Lindsey Graham for this Wednesday.
Let's get down to it.
Let me give you the highlights.
Judge Williams has found effectively there was a bad faith filing by Donald Trump
in control as a puppet master of all the parties to a lawsuit,
Trump versus the Internal Revenue Service.
He is the president of the United States.
He controls all of those parties.
There was no adverse parties.
That suit should never have been filed and should never have been.
used to give the imprimatur of legitimacy to a settlement agreement that created the Jan 6th
weaponization fund and this later release of all of Donald Trump affiliates and family of criminal
and tax liability. She didn't like that either and the fact that they've never completely
walked away from that and use the court, literally use the court to give it some sort of
official seal of approval and she's not happy about it. Here's what she has said.
as part of her sanctions that she's issuing pursuant to Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
against bad faith filings and her own inherent authority.
Firstly, she's declaring that that fund and the settlement is effectively null and void.
She has canceled it, if you will, outright because that suit should never have been filed and therefore
no settlement should ever have been filed.
I'll read you from the portions of her brief concerning it.
She also has awarded attorney's fees against Donald Trump personally by he's going to have to pay the fees for the 35 former federal judges that brought a motion to convince Judge Williams to take another look as whether she was defrauded or not.
That was led by J. Michael Ludic and that was led by Nancy Gertner along with 33 other federal judges.
So they're going to get their attorney's fees.
she's invited a fee application in the next 14 days.
Similarly, she hired as a judge three independent lawyers
sitting in New York to guide her as friends of the court
about some of these complicated issues.
They're going to be able to apply for their attorney's fees.
Alejandro Brito, the lawyer for Donald Trump privately,
who does all of his bidding for him,
filing all these bad faith defamation cases
and participated in this case,
he's being referred to the Florida Bar for investigation
directly by the federal judge.
In addition, Todd Blanche is having this order sent to the bar associations
that regulate his conduct, like the New York Bar that I'm a member of,
the Appellate Division First Department,
and the District of Columbia Bar.
You could not have written a worse order for Donald Trump
or for Todd Blanche on the eve of his confirmation hearing on Thursday.
Let me start reading from this order.
she starts it off on page one by saying that on May 27th, the 35 non-party movements, those are the judges,
filed a motion for relief. The non-party movements highlighted the atypical way the litigation had
unfolded and argued that the purported settlement is a product of collusion. The court entered in
order directing the plaintiffs to detail their position as to various issues, including the charges
of collusion and whether the parties are adverse, the assertion that the dismissal was premised
on a deception by the parties, and whether the case should be reopened because the court was a
victim of fraud. She did not like the fact on page two that plaintiffs started off their filing
by stating that, quote, President Trump served as the 45th president of the United States and is the
47th president of the United States, but that he filed the suit in his personal capacity.
The judge says up front, after a review of the record, the court,
court declines to adopt or accept the credulous exercise of divorcing President Trump's current job
title from an understanding of what happened here. She then sticks it to Donald Trump by using
his favorite term, the art of the deal, which was the name of his book. She says on page two,
the parties here are not private actors to a mine run dispute, recounting their proficiency in
the art of the deal they negotiated, lead plaintiff and defendants are public servants,
the pinnacle of the executive branch,
sworn to uphold the law,
faithfully perform the duties of their office,
and protect the interest of the American public.
She says in footnote two,
plaintiffs also, with no apparent sense of irony,
criticized the non-moving parties,
that's the judges for their political motivations,
their previous disinterest in the case,
and their purported inappropriate promotion
of abstract grievances.
She didn't like that either.
She then goes over how we even
got here and the fact that the statute of limitations for that lawsuit likely ran several months
before Donald Trump filed it and yet the Department of Justice never made that agreement.
These are all badges that demonstrate to the judge that there has been effectively a fraud
on the court.
Now let's get down to the sanctions.
She talks about the attempt by the Department of Justice to manufacture a lawsuit.
to give their settlement the imprimatur of legitimacy.
She doesn't like who signed the agreement either.
She said on page 30,
the court's conclusion regarding the party's shared interest
is also underscored by the execution of the settlement agreement.
First, it's signed on behalf of plaintiffs by Daniel Epstein,
Daniel Z. Epstein, a former White House Senior Council
and special assistant to the president from 2017 to 2020.
He's also a good friend of Boris Epstein, who calls the shots in all of these cases, the fixer for Donald Trump.
Notably, Mr. Epstein was never a counsel of record in this case.
The complaint signature block identified him as counsel for plaintiffs, but represented that his Prohok Vichie application was forthcoming.
She also doesn't know why he's in the case at all.
Mr. Brito signed the complaint, Alejandro Brito, he's admitted to the Florida Bar and to this district.
yet he did not sign the settlement agreement.
Mr. Epstein's name appears on the complaint,
but he did not and could not have signed it.
And so why is Epstein signing the settlement agreement?
She continues on top of page 31
that the court can only surmise that Mr. Epstein
was aware that he would never need to appear
and litigate the merits of plaintiff's case.
Second, the settlement agreement is signed
on behalf of defendants by Stanley Woodward,
the current Associate Attorney General,
the Department of Justice,
and acting attorney general Todd Blanche.
She says that before he went to the DOJ,
Woodward represented several individuals
who attacked the Capitol.
He also represented Walt Nauta,
who was President Trump's personal aid
and a co-defendant in the Mara Lago case.
Before his appointment to the Department of Justice,
Blanche was Trump's personal criminal defense attorney
in several high-profile matters,
including the Mar-Lago case.
She doesn't like any of those.
She then talks about how Rule 11 and the local rules about Rule 11 govern here,
and that the fact that the case was dismissed to try to get it away from the judge
doesn't leave her powerless under Rule 11.
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She says on page 42, the case concerns whether plaintiff's conducts satisfies Rule 11,
bad faith filings, and she concludes that it does.
She then says sanctions are appropriate and that she has broad discretion to tailor a sanction
given whatever the misconduct is in her case.
Here's what she says on the bottom of page 46.
Thus, after considering the totality of the circumstances,
including the record, the relevant law,
the written submissions, and the factors identified by the 11th
circuit, the court concludes that Rule 11 are appropriate here.
She cites to the case of her fellow judge, Judge Middlebrooks,
in Trump v. Clinton, in which Rule 11 sanctions were awarded,
for a frivolous bad faith filing by Donald Trump
against his political enemies of the Democratic Party,
including Hillary Clinton,
in which in that case, Judge Middlebrooks ruled
courts are not intended for performative litigation,
as this is harmful to the rule of law
portrays judges as partisan and diverts resources
that should be directed to real harms.
Here's her Rule 11 non-monetary sanctions.
She did issue monetary sanctions.
Plaintiff attorney Alejandro Brito,
Practices in Coral Gables, Florida, is referred to the Florida Bar for its consideration and determination as to whether any disciplinary action is appropriate.
The clerk is directed to mail a copy of this order to the Florida Bar.
All future applications for Daniel Z. Epstein for Pro-Ock admission will be denied for one year or until further order of this court.
There goes Dan Epstein practicing in the Southern District of Florida.
The parties are prohibited from referring to the purported settlement agreement or using, offering, admitting, or citing to any of its provisions or any other official proceeding as evidence of a settlement reached in this matter.
Plaintiff means the name plaintiffs, including Trump, Don Jr., Eric Jr., the Trump Organization.
Defendants means the Internal Revenue Service.
They can't call it a settlement.
They can't refer to it as a settlement agreement.
She continues with her Rule 11 sanctions related to bad faith filings, which she has determined that has happened.
And then she issues, she wants monetary sanctions.
So she gives 14 days for the former federal judges led by Judge Lutick and Judge Gertner to apply to be reimbursed for their hourly rate.
I'm sure that's $1,400 to $2,000 an hour, by the way.
She also wants the amicus people, the three former federal Judge Gleason, a former solicitor general, and a great attorney up in New York to submit their attorney's fees.
And then she wants this order to also be sent.
Let me read to you this one.
A concerning Todd Blanche, she wants the order to be sent where his book.
bar is regulated. She says here, plaintiffs may file any, okay, there remain the initial
Imichi whose appearance is not contested. Plaintiffs may file any response seven days after to the
application. Finally, the clerk of the court is directed to mail a copy of this order to the
State Bar of New York and the District of Columbia for Todd Blanche and Woodward, where
disciplinary proceedings are currently ongoing.
There you have it, everybody. Judge Williams. Now, I'm going to work hard to get Judge Ludig, who's a frequent guest with me, back on Legal A.F to talk about his great victory very soon. In the meantime, support what we do here in independent media on Midas Touch and on Legal AF by hitting the free subscribe button on both channels. Until my next report, this is Michael. I will post this order in Legal AF Substack for your review. Until my next report, this is Michael.
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