Day 22 of Trump’s NY Fraud: Eric Trump Takes the Stand

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Next up, the attorney general’s office called Eric Trump to the stand.

Day 22 of Trump’s NY Fraud: A Quick Break and an Unusual Request

A brief recess provided an unexpected moment when Donald Trump Jr. asked a court artist to “make me look sexy.” He even showed an AI-generated image of himself, likening it to a superhero’s appearance.

Documents and Signatures in Question

The court examined an engagement letter for a Westchester estate at Briarcliff Manor, signed by Eric Trump but made out to his brother, Donald Trump Jr. When questioned about this, Trump Jr. explained that the document was sent to him, but it was his brother’s project, and Eric would handle the details.

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Later, documents regarding the sale of the rights to operate the Trump Links golf course in the Bronx for $60 million were brought into question. Trump’s attorneys objected on the grounds of relevance, while Faherty argued for the documents’ importance in the context of disgorgement.

When asked about the profit from the sale, Trump Jr. admitted, “I didn’t make anything,” adding that the exact net profit was unknown due to numerous costs.

Day 22 of Trump’s NY Fraud : Recollections and Certifications

The proceedings delved into Donald Trump Jr.’s recollections about the statements of financial condition and their accuracy. He repeatedly emphasized that he had no specific recollection of the underlying data or the steps taken to ensure their accuracy.

Intent and Certifications Questioned

Donald Trump Jr. struggled to provide a clear answer to questions about whether he intended for banks to rely on his certifications for Deutsche Bank loans. While he stated he was “fine with the bank relying on it,” he later admitted uncertainty about his intent, leading to an unresolved exchange with the judge.

Trump Jr.’s Response to Forbes and ‘Cover Your Butt Letter’

Faherty presented an email exchange where Trump Jr. responded to Forbes Magazine’s inquiries about the size of Trump’s triplex apartment in 2017. Trump Jr. couldn’t recall this interaction.