Lodi News-Sentinel

Judge rejects Eric Trump’s request to delay deposition

- By Stephen Rex Brown and Dave Goldiner

NEW YORK — His father’s presidenti­al race can’t prevent Eric Trump from being questioned under oath by State Attorney General Letitia James.

A Manhattan Supreme Court judge rejected a request from Eric Trump Wednesday to postpone his deposition until after the election in a probe of the Trump Organizati­on’s financial dealings.

Justice Arthur Engoron said Eric Trump’s justificat­ion for the delay was “unpersuasi­ve” and noted that the Attorney General and the court were not “bound by timelines of the national election.” He ordered Eric

Trump to sit for questionin­g by Oct. 7.

James’ broad investigat­ion is examining whether President Donald Trump’s company broke the law by inflating the value of properties to obtain tax breaks and other financial benefits.

The AG opened the probe after Trump’s former attorney, Michael Cohen, said the president routinely manipulate­d financial statements to make himself appear wealthy and avoid taxes.

James seeks to question Eric Trump because he heads a corporate entity that owns Trump properties at the center of the investigat­ion.

James served Eric Trump with a subpoena in May. He agreed to sit down for questionin­g — but then backed out. Eric

Trump subsequent­ly requested he be questioned after the election, saying he was on the campaign trail for his dad nearly every day.

Eric Trump’s attorney did not respond to an inquiry.

“Justice and the rule of law prevailed today,” James said. “To be clear, no entity or individual is allowed to dictate how or when our investigat­ion will proceed or set the parameters of a lawful investigat­ion. The court’s order today makes clear that no one is above the law, not even an organizati­on or an individual with the name Trump.”

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