Donald Trump Jr. to testify at father's civil fraud trial
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[November 01, 2023]
By Jack Queen
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Donald Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. is set to
testify on Wednesday afternoon in a New York civil fraud trial accusing
the former U.S. president and his family businesses of inflating asset
values to dupe lenders and insurers.
Donald Jr., an executive vice president at the Trump Organization and a
co-defendant in the case, will be the first of Trump’s adult children to
take the stand, followed by Eric and Ivanka Trump. Their father is set
to testify on Monday.
The trial is one of many legal troubles Trump faces as he campaigns to
retake the White House. He holds a commanding lead over his rivals for
the Republican presidential nomination to face Democrat Joe Biden in the
November 2024 election, opinion polls show.
The elder Trump also faces four separate criminal prosecutions,
including cases in Washington and Georgia related to his attempts to
overturn his 2020 election defeat.
The lawsuit by Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James
accuses Trump, his two adult sons and a handful of their family
businesses of inflating their assets by billions of dollars to secure
better loan terms.
Trump has denied wrongdoing and has repeatedly accused James and the
judge presiding over the case of political bias.
He is under a limited gag order barring him from speaking publicly about
court staff but has twice violated it and been fined $15,000 for
attacking Justice Arthur Engoron’s top clerk, whom he has accused of
bias.
The Washington judge overseeing his federal election subversion trial
has also imposed a limited gag order. Trump has alleged that both
violate his right to free speech.
Trump is not required to attend trial but has occasionally appeared,
including for a dramatic reunion with his former lawyer and fixer
Michael Cohen, who testified against his former boss last week.
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Donald Trump Jr. speaks to the media in the media filing center as a
surrogate on behalf of his father, former U.S. President Donald
Trump, after the former president skipped the first Republican
candidates' debate of the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. August 23, 2023. REUTERS/Jim Bourg/File
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Cohen, appearing face-to-face with Trump for the first time since
their acrimonious break five years ago, said Trump directed him to
inflate asset values to arrive at the arbitrary net worth he
desired.
It was not immediately clear whether Trump would attend trial on
Wednesday. He has a campaign event scheduled in Houston on Thursday,
when Eric Trump is set to testify.
Donald Jr., who along with fellow co-defendant Eric Trump largely
took over management of the Trump Organization from his father in
2017, is a central player in the case, overseeing crown jewels of
the Trump real estate empire.
He has also served as a political attack dog for his father, and his
testimony could be another flashpoint in a trial punctuated by sharp
exchanges between lawyers and witnesses and heated arguments over
the admissibility of evidence.
In September, before the trial began, Engoron found that Trump
fraudulently inflated his net worth and ordered the dissolution of
companies that control pillars of his real estate portfolio,
including Trump Tower in Manhattan. That ruling is on hold while
Trump appeals.
The trial largely concerns damages. James is seeking at least $250
million in fines, a permanent ban against Trump and his two adult
sons from running businesses in New York and a five-year commercial
real estate ban against Trump and the Trump Organization.
(Reporting by Jack Queen; Editing by Scott Malone and Jonathan Oatis)
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