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Former President Donald Trump’s sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump testified Thursday in the ongoing trial over whether the ex-president, his sons and their company fraudulently misstated the value of their assets, distancing themselves from the financial statements at the heart of the trial—even as Eric Trump was presented with evidence suggesting he knew more than he let on.
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The New York Attorney General is suing the former president, his sons, other business associates and the Trump Organization for allegedly fraudulently misstating the value of their assets on statements of financial condition, which were prepared for financial institutions, in order to obtain more favorable business deals and boost former President Donald Trump’s net worth.
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