Donald Trump's lawyers spent Wednesday morning objecting to the Attorney General's Office asking to enter several documents into evidence -- but one of them was their own.
As witness Ivanka Trump took the stand, prosecutors asked her several questions about conversations she had or emails she exchanged with Trump Organization executives.
As "The Messenger's" Adam Klasfeld explained on Twitter, on several occasions, Ivanka said that she couldn't recall the conversations, so the AG's office entered documents into evidence to refresh her memory.
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In one case, the prosecutors showed Ivanka an email from her to Allen Weisselberg and other Trump Org. executives dated Dec. 15, 2011.
“It doesn’t get better than this. lets (sic) discuss asap (sic),” Ivanka wrote.
Habba objected to the email being entered, claiming that it was never sent. The New York prosecutors contradicted it, saying that the email was sent, showing the date.
Prosecutor Kevin Wallace stepped in to address the authenticity, saying the document Habba objected to was one of their own documents.
Justice Arthur Engoron said that he would allow the questioning on the email to continue.
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