What we covered
- Donald Trump’s son Eric Trump will be back on the stand Friday to continue to testify in the New York civil fraud case against him, his family and their business. His brother Donald Trump Jr. concluded a second day of testimony earlier Thursday.
- Trump’s adult sons were pressed in tense exchanges in court Thursday over their knowledge of and involvement with the financial documents at the center of the $250 million lawsuit brought by the New York attorney general’s office. Donald Trump Jr. repeatedly said he relied on his accountants and was not involved with the preparations of financial statements for his father, even though he signed them as a trustee of his trust.
- Trump’s adult sons are accused of knowingly participating in a scheme to inflate their father’s net worth to obtain financial benefits like better loan and insurance policy terms. The case is civil, not criminal, but threatens Donald Trump’s business in New York. The former president is expected to testify on Monday.
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