The Guardian (USA)

Trump to face sworn deposition in New York lawsuit as legal troubles mount

- Chris McGreal in New York

The New York attorney general’s office was expected to begin questionin­g Donald Trump and two of his children over allegation­s of financial fraud today after the former president failed in his legal effort to block what he has called a politicall­y motivated “witch hunt”, though the deposition has been postponed after the death of Ivana Trump.

Trump and his two eldest children, Ivanka and Donald Jr, have been summoned to give sworn deposition­s after the state attorney general, Letitia James, said a three-year civil investigat­ion uncovered evidence that the Trump Organizati­on routinely inflated the value of properties, including office blocks, apartment buildings and golf courses, in order to obtain loans at favorable rates and to claim tax breaks.

The AG’s office alleges that the former president’s Trump Tower apartment block was recorded as being three times as large as it really was as part of the fraud.

The deposition­s will be made at the state supreme court in Manhattan. It is not immediatel­y clear on which day the former president will be questioned but Trump’s lawyer has indicated that he will invoke his constituti­onal right against self-incriminat­ion and refuse to answer questions.

The case adds to a string of legal troubles for Trump, including the possibilit­y of criminal charges for tax evasion. The Trump Organizati­on and its longtime chief financial officer, Allen Weisselber­g, are expected to go on trial later this year on charges of tax fraud following a parallel investigat­ion by the Manhattan district attorney’s office.

In addition, the House committee investigat­ing the January 6 storming of the Capitol has said there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the former president and some of his allies committed crimes in his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidenti­al election.

Prosecutor­s in Atlanta, Georgia, have convened a grand jury to consider whether Trump broke state law in trying to stop election authoritie­s declaring that Joe Biden won the state. Earlier this month the grand jury subpoenaed US Senator Lindsey Graham and Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani as part of the criminal investigat­ion.

The Trump Organizati­on also faces a trial later this month over an assault by its security guards on protesters against the then presidenti­al candidate’s racist attack on Mexicans in 2015. Trump has denied ordering the assault.

Trump lost a series of court cases that attempted to quash the New York civil investigat­ion as politicall­y driven and then to avoid testifying.

A lawyer for the attorney general’s office told a judge there is enough evidence to support legal action against the former president and his company but that no decision has been taken on prosecutio­ns. If James presses ahead with the case and wins, she could seek an order winding up the Trump Organizati­on.

Trump and all three of his children have also been summoned to give deposition­s next month in a class action lawsuit brought by people who say they were tricked into investing in companies Trump was paid to endorse on his programme, Celebrity Apprentice.

“The Trumps conned each of these victims into giving up hundreds or thousands of dollars – losses that many experience­d as devastatin­g and lifealteri­ng,” the lawsuit claims.

The deposition delay follows the death of Ivana Trump, Donald Trump’s first wife and the mother of Ivanka, Eric and Donald Jr.

“In light of the passing of Ivana Trump, we received a request from counsel for Donald Trump and his children to adjourn all three deposition­s, which we have agreed to,” the New York attorney general’s office said.

“This is a temporary delay and the deposition­s will be reschedule­d as soon as possible. There is no other informatio­n about dates or otherwise to provide at this time.”

 ?? Deposition­s. Photograph: Shannon Stapleton/Reuters ?? Trump and his two eldest children, Ivanka and Donald Jr, were summoned to give sworn
Deposition­s. Photograph: Shannon Stapleton/Reuters Trump and his two eldest children, Ivanka and Donald Jr, were summoned to give sworn
 ?? Photograph: Justin Lane/EPA ?? A view of Trump Tower in New York.
Photograph: Justin Lane/EPA A view of Trump Tower in New York.

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