Follow the Post’s live coverage of Donald Trump’s $250 million fraud trial in Manhattan Supreme Court as the former president’s sons Don Jr. and Eric take the stand in his defense starting Wednesday, Nov. 1.
Donald Trump Jr. is expected to arrive Wednesday at a Manhattan courthouse to testify in the $250 million civil fraud trial against his family and their company — as the former president warned the judge to “leave my children alone.” Don. Jr’s appearance will likely be followed in the coming days by testimony from two of his siblings and even former president Donald Trump.
rant, Trump insisted he is the victim since his former attorney Michael Cohen admitted that he lied while testifying last week. The ex-president maintained he did not tell Cohen to inflate values on his financial statements before calling the trial a “hoax” and a “fake case” and saying it should be dismissed.
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