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Deposition of Trump, 2 children delayed after Ivana's death

- By Jennifer Peltz and Michelle L. Price Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Former President Donald Trump and two of his children got their questionin­g postponed Friday in a New York civil investigat­ion into their business dealings, a delay that follows the death of Trump's exwife Ivana.

The ex-president, son Donald Jr. and daughter Ivanka had been scheduled for deposition­s — a term for out-of-court questionin­g under oath — starting as soon as Friday. But New York Attorney General Letitia James' office said it had agreed to postpone them because of Ivana Trump's death, announced Thursday.

“We offer our condolence­s to the Trump family,” attorney general's office spokespers­on Delaney Kempner said in a statement.

There are no new dates yet for the deposition­s.

A message was left with the former president's lawyer. The younger Trumps' attorney, Alan Futerfas, declined to comment.

Ivana Trump died at her Manhattan home at age 73. She was married to the former president from 1977 to 1992, and they had three children together: Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric.

The medical examiner's office hasn't released a cause of death. Two people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press that police are investigat­ing whether Ivana Trump fell down the stairs and believe her death was accidental. The people could not discuss the matter publicly and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.

James alleges that the ex-president's company, the Trump Organizati­on, inflated the values of skyscraper­s, golf courses and other holdings in order to get loans, insurance and other benefits.

Trump has denied the allegation­s, saying that it's common in the real estate industry to seek the best valuations. The Republican has dismissed the investigat­ion as part of a politicall­y motivated “witch hunt” by Democrats such as James.

Trump's deposition was looming as he lays the groundwork for a likely 2024 White House run but also faces growing scrutiny of his conduct in the 2020 election. There are investigat­ions in Congress into his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrecti­on and in Georgia into his efforts to overturn his loss.

Meanwhile, the Manhattan district attorney has been overseeing a criminal inquiry that parallels James' probe.

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