Current:Home > MyDonald Trump Jr. returning to stand as defense looks to undercut New York civil fraud claims -Trailblazer Capital Learning
Donald Trump Jr. returning to stand as defense looks to undercut New York civil fraud claims
View
Date:2025-04-13 03:10:17
NEW YORK (AP) — Foiled in their longshot bid for an early verdict, Donald Trump’s lawyers will start calling witnesses of their own Monday in the New York civil fraud trial that threatens the former president’s real estate empire.
First up: Donald Trump Jr., who’ll be returning to the witness stand two weeks after state lawyers quizzed him during a major stretch of the trial that also featured testimony from his father and siblings Eric and Ivanka Trump.
Trump’s oldest son, a Trump Organization executive vice president, originally testified on Nov. 1 and 2. He said he never worked on the annual financial statements at the heart of New York Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit. He said he relied on the company’s longtime finance chief and outside accounts to verify their accuracy.
James alleges Donald Trump, his company and executives including Eric and Donald Jr. exaggerated his wealth by billions of dollars on financial statements given to banks, insurers and others. The documents were used to secure loans and make deals. She is seeking more than $300 million in what she says were ill-gotten gains and a ban on defendants doing business in New York.
Before the trial, Judge Arthur Engoron ruled that the defendants committed fraud by inflating his net worth and the value of assets on his financial statements. He imposed a punishment that could strip Trump of marquee properties like Trump Tower, though an appeals court is allowing him to remain in control for now.
The Trumps have denied wrongdoing. Their lawyers contend that the state failed to meet “any legal standard” to prove allegations of conspiracy, insurance fraud and falsifying business records. The state rested its case last Wednesday after six weeks of testimony from more than two dozen witnesses. Among them: company insiders, accountants, bank officials and Trump’s fixer-turned-foe Michael Cohen.
The trial is proceeding after Engoron rebuffed the defense’s request last week to end it early through what’s known as a directed verdict. Engoron did not rule on the request, but indicated the trial would move ahead as scheduled.
Trump lawyer Christopher Kise, seeking a verdict clearing Trump and other defendants, argued last Thursday that the state’s case involved only “successful and profitable loan transactions” and that “there is no victim. There is no complainant. There is no injury.”
After testifying in early November, Donald Trump Jr. echoed his father’s claims that the case was “purely a political persecution” brought by James, a Democrat, to blunt Trump’s chances as the front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
“I think it’s a truly scary precedent for New York — for me, for example, before even having a day in court, I’m apparently guilty of fraud for relying on my accountants to do, wait for it: accounting,” Trump Jr. told reporters on Nov. 2.
On Monday, Trump Jr. will be questioned first by the defense lawyers representing him, his father and other defendants. A state lawyer is also expected to question him on cross-examination. Trump Jr. is expected to testify Monday and Tuesday, followed by a tax lawyer who also testified as a state witness.
The defense also plans to call several expert witnesses as part of their case in an attempt to refute testimony from state witnesses that Trump’s financial statements afforded him better loan terms, insurance premiums and were a factor in dealmaking.
When he became president in 2017, Donald Trump handed day-to-day management of his company to Eric and Donald Trump Jr. and named Trump Jr. as a trustee of a trust he established to hold his assets while in office.
In Donald Trump Jr.’s prior testimony, when asked if he ever worked on his father’s “statement of financial condition,” the scion said: “Not that I recall.” Trump Jr. said he signed off on statements as a trustee, but left the work to outside accountants and the company’s then-finance chief and co-trustee, Allen Weisselberg.
“I had an obligation to listen to the people with intimate knowledge of those things,” Trump Jr. testified. “If they put something forward, I wasn’t working on the document, but if they tell me that it’s accurate, based on their accounting assessment of all of the materials. ... These people had an incredible intimate knowledge, and I relied on it.”
___
Follow Michael Sisak at x.com/mikesisak and send confidential tips by visiting https://www.ap.org/tips
veryGood! (68)
Related
- Macy's says employee who allegedly hid $150 million in expenses had no major 'impact'
- A Hong Kong protester shot by police in 2019 receives a 47-month jail term
- Four killed in multicar crash on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu
- Anonymous bettor reportedly wins nearly $200,000 after massive NFL parlay
- 'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
- Deer struggling in cold Alaskan waters saved by wildlife troopers who give them a lift in their boat
- Missouri ex-officer who killed Black man loses appeal of his conviction, judge orders him arrested
- Ex-Michigan gubernatorial candidate sentenced to 2 months behind bars for Capitol riot role
- Trump invites nearly all federal workers to quit now, get paid through September
- As Israel battles Hamas, Biden begins diplomatic visit with Netanyahu in Tel Aviv
Ranking
- Where will Elmo go? HBO moves away from 'Sesame Street'
- California family behind $600 million, nationwide catalytic converter theft ring pleads guilty
- Ever heard of ghost kitchens? These virtual restaurants are changing the delivery industry
- A security problem has taken down computer systems for almost all Kansas courts
- Will the 'Yellowstone' finale be the last episode? What we know about Season 6, spinoffs
- UN to vote on Gaza resolution that would condemn attack by Hamas and all violence against civilians
- 'Anatomy of a Fall' autopsies a marriage
- Four killed in multicar crash on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu
Recommendation
Selena Gomez's "Weird Uncles" Steve Martin and Martin Short React to Her Engagement
GOP’s Jim Jordan will try again to become House speaker, but his detractors are considering options
Reviewers Say This $20 Waterproof Brow Gel Lasted Through Baby Labor
Nikki Haley nabs fundraiser from GOP donor who previously supported DeSantis: Sources
Man can't find second winning lottery ticket, sues over $394 million jackpot, lawsuit says
Proposals would end Pennsylvania’s closed primary system by opening it up to unaffiliated voters
The madness in women's college basketball will continue. And that's a great thing.
Reviewers Say This $20 Waterproof Brow Gel Lasted Through Baby Labor