Donald Trump Jr. returns to stand for second day of testimony at New York fraud trial
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Donald Trump Jr. is returning to the stand Thursday to continue testifying in the Trumps' New York civil fraud trial, one day after he defended his conduct while claiming little knowledge of the fraud the judge has already found them liable for.
Trump Jr. is the first of four Trumps who will testify under oath in the civil trial, in which they're squaring off with New York Attorney General Letitia James. Eric Trump is expected to begin testifying later Thursday. Donald Trump will testify Monday, and Ivanka Trump is scheduled to appear two days later.
The judge in the case has already found the Trumps and their company liable for fraud, determining that they inflated Trump's wealth by billions of dollars, and many properties by hundreds of millions, in order to cut favorable deals with banks and insurers. James' office says the Trumps profited by at least $250 million through the scheme.
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