Donald Trump jnr takes witness stand at $250m property fraud trial in New York

Judge in civil fraud trial considering if Trump Organization and its top executives lied about the value of its properties

Donald Trump jnr and his lawyer, Alina Habba, at left, inside the New York County Courthouse to testify in the fraud trial for his father, former president Donald Trump, in New York on Wednesday. Photograph: Anna Watts/New York Times
Donald Trump jnr and his lawyer, Alina Habba, at left, inside the New York County Courthouse to testify in the fraud trial for his father, former president Donald Trump, in New York on Wednesday. Photograph: Anna Watts/New York Times

Donald Trump jnr took to the witness stand on Wednesday at the civil fraud trial over whether his father overstated his wealth to banks and insurers, in a case that threatens former US president Donald Trump’s property empire.

The Trumps deny wrongdoing and are fighting to keep the family’s Trump Organization intact.

The ex-president’s son is the first of his children to testify, kicking off a blockbuster stretch as the trial in New York attorney general Letitia James’s lawsuit enters its second month.

Ms James, a Democrat, alleges that Donald Trump, his company and top executives, including sons Eric Trump and Donald Trump jnr, conspired to exaggerate his wealth by billions of dollars on financial statements that were given to banks, insurers and others to secure loans and make deals.

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Donald Trump – the former president, family patriarch and 2024 Republican front-runner – is due to take the stand on Monday.

State lawyers have expected to call his eldest daughter, ex-Trump Organization executive and White House adviser Ivanka Trump, as their final witness on November 8th. Her lawyer filed an appeal on Wednesday challenging a judge’s decision to require her testimony.

Donald Trump jnr and Eric Trump are both executive vice-presidents at the Trump Organization and defendants in Ms James’s lawsuit.

Eric Trump has oversight over the company’s operations, while Donald Trump jnr has been involved in running the company’s property development.

He and long-time company finance chief Allen Weisselberg were also trustees of the revocable trust Donald Trump set up to hold the company’s assets when he became president.

Before the trial, Judge Arthur Engoron ruled that Donald Trump’s financial statements were fraudulent. He ordered that a court-appointed receiver seize control of some of his companies – potentially stripping him and his family of such properties as Trump Tower – though an appeals court has halted enforcement for now.

Like their father, both brothers have denied wrongdoing.

Eric Trump has spent several days at the trial, often on the days his father has been there. He has commented sporadically, mostly on social media. On October 5th, he posted a video montage to Truth Social of Ms James criticising his father. With it, he wrote: “This is the corruption my father and our family is fighting! The system is weaponised, broken and disgusting!”

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Donald Trump jnr had not been to court before his appearance to give evidence on Wednesday, but since testimony began on October 2nd, he has repeatedly denounced the case and the judge as a “kangaroo court”.

State law does not allow for juries in this type of lawsuit, so the judge will decide the case.

“It doesn’t matter what the rules are, it doesn’t matter what the constitution says, it doesn’t matter what general practices and business would be,” Donald Trump jnr said on Monday on Newsmax.

“It doesn’t matter. They have a narrative, they have an end goal, and they’ll do whatever it takes to get there.”

Donald Trump blasted the judge on Wednesday on Truth Social as a Trump-hating “political hack” who was “doing the dirty work for the Democrat Party”.

“Leave my children alone, Engoron. You are a disgrace to the legal profession!” the former president wrote in one of several posts. – AP