Letitia James, the New York Attorney General, has asked a judge to hold former President Donald Trump “in contempt of court” and fine him $10,000 a day for failing to turn over evidence, according to The Daily Beast.

Earlier this year, New York State Judge Arthur F. Engoron ordered Trump and his children Don Jr. and Ivanka to sit for depositions with James’ office. Engoron also ordered Trump to turn over documents related to his financial statements, which auditors at his accounting firm, Mazars USA, said were unreliable. The documents could shed light on whether Trump intentionally inflated the value of his properties to receive favorable treatment from financial institutions and tax collectors.

The Daily Beast reports:

Now the state’s attorney general is asking the judge to increase pressure on Trump for still not turning over those documents. According to James’ office, the evidence was due on March 3 and Trump got an extension he asked for to push that back to the end of March. But as of April 7, investigators still don’t have it in their possession.

A spokesperson for the former president did not immediately reply to a request for comment. Neither did his defense lawyers in this case.

The AG’s long-running investigation—which is limited to a potential civil case against Trump, his executives and his company—appears to have reached its final stages. The company only has a few more weeks to turn over evidence that investigators asked for three years ago.