
Ivanka Trump was greeted with jeers at a Manhattan courthouse ahead of her testimony in her family's fraud trial.
Former president Donald Trump's eldest daughter arrived shortly after 9 a.m. Wednesday at the New York Supreme Court, where onlookers shouted "crime family" over and over as she made the long walk from a limousine, up the steps to the front door.
Ivanka Trump, who was removed by an appeals court earlier this year as a defendant in the case, will take the stand in the $250 million lawsuit brought by state Attorney General Letitia James after repeated efforts to avoid or delay her testimony were denied by the court.
Her brothers Donald Jr. and Eric Trump each testified for more than a day last week, and their father took the stand Monday.