Trump’s NY fraud trial resumes, as Donald Tump Jr. takes the stand

Foiled in their long bid for a speedy verdict, Donald Trump’s lawyers will begin calling witnesses on November 13 in their own fraud case in New York, which threatens the former president’s real estate empire.

First up: Donald Trump Jr., who will return to the witness stand two weeks after state attorneys questioned him during much of the trial, which also featured testimony from his father and siblings Eric and Ivanka Trump.

Trump’s eldest son, an executive vice president of the Trump Organization, originally testified on November 1 and 2. He said he never worked on the financial statements at the center of New York Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit. He said he relied on the company’s longtime chief financial officer and outside accounts to verify its accuracy.