Former President Donald Trump is set to testify on Monday in a case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James against him and his family’s company.
But questions remain in the case, including whether the fraud was done on purpose and what the possible penalties will be. Depending on the ruling, Trump could lose some of his New York real estate, including the Trump Tower.“We have thousands of employees—literally thousands of employees—that rely on our company every single day to put food in their mouths in the state of New York. We run some of the most significant buildings, some of the best golf courses, so many other great properties, and the witch hunt that this woman is under to get my father for political purposes is disgusting," said Eric Trump.
“This trial, that is basically a victimless crime, is not harming anyone by his actions. In fact, he's making millions of dollars for the banks and the insurance companies. But the New York attorney general has sought a controversial statute to say that he lied on his financial statements,” said Summer.