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BREAKING: A Judge Just Dropped a Brutal $500-a-Day Penalty on Trump’s Lawyer — and Insiders Say This Could Be Bigger Than Anyone Expected. Something Serious Is Unfolding Behind the Scenes…See What Triggered This and Why It Matters Now.
Minneapolis, Minnesota – February 19, 2026 – In a stunning courtroom rebuke amid escalating tensions over the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement, U.S. District Judge Laura Provinzino has held Justice Department lawyer Matthew Isihara in civil contempt, imposing a $500 daily fine until identification documents are returned to a released immigrant detainee.
The ruling stems from the case of Rigoberto Soto Jimenez, who was ordered released from ICE custody but left without his vital ID cards, violating the judge’s directive.
Isihara, a military JAG officer detailed to handle the flood of habeas petitions triggered by mass detentions, faced the sanction after a 93-minute hearing, with fines starting Friday.
Legal experts warn this could signal a broader judicial crackdown on non-compliance, as courts grapple with over 1,000 wrongful detention lawsuits in Minnesota alone since December.
“This is a direct escalation—judges are forcing personal accountability on administration officials,” one immigration attorney told reporters, hinting at potential criminal contempt charges if patterns persist.
The DOJ has not commented, but insiders suggest this contempt order exposes deeper systemic issues in ICE operations under Trump’s policies, potentially leading to more sanctions and reshaping enforcement nationwide. As one source put it, “The hammer is coming down harder than ever.”

