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Eric Trump testifies in his father’s civil fraud trial

Eric Trump, one of two sons entrusted to run Donald Trump’s real estate empire, swore Thursday that he was never involved with or aware of financial statements that New York state lawyers say fraudulently puffed up the ex-president’s wealth and the worth of the family business.

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Eric Trump arrives at New York Supreme Court, Thursday, Nov. 2, in New York.
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Former President Donald Trump's son and co-defendant Eric Trump appears during the Trump Organization’s civil fraud trial, Thursday, Nov. 2, at New York Supreme Court in New York.
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Eric Trump, center, appears at the fraud trial for his father, former President Donald Trump, at New York Supreme Court, Thursday, Nov. 2.
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Courtroom sketch artists work during the fraud trial for former President Donald Trump at New York Supreme Court, Thursday, Nov. 2, in New York.
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Eric Trump, second from left, appears at the fraud trial for his father, former President Donald Trump, at New York Supreme Court, Thursday, Nov. 2.
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Judge Arthur Engoron appears at the fraud trial for former President Donald Trump at New York Supreme Court, Thursday, Nov. 2.
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Eric Trump steps out of the courtroom during a break in proceedings at New York Supreme Court, Thursday, Nov. 2, in New York.
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Eric Trump leaves the New York Supreme Court, Thursday, Nov. 2, in New York.
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Eric Trump leaves the New York Supreme Court, Thursday, Nov. 2, in New York.
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Former President Donald Trump's son and co-defendant, Donald Trump Jr., appears during the Trump Organization’s civil fraud trial, Thursday, Nov. 2, at New York Supreme Court in New York.

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