
When Ivanka Trump finally takes the stand in Judge Arthur Engoron's Manhattan courtroom, she will be put in the position of providing devastating testimony about financial deals which could take down the Trump Organization — and her father and her brothers with it.
And then she will be able to walk away due to an earlier court ruling removing her from the case.
On Friday, Engoron set next Friday for Donald Trump's oldest daughter to appear in court and testify in New York Attorney General Letitia James' $250 financial fraud civil suit that could effectively shut down the Trump Organization as key financial negotiations she previously participated in on several real estate deals will take center stage in the trial.
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According to a report from Business Insider, Ivanka's "testimony at the non-jury trial could prove highly damaging to her father and two eldest brothers, Donald Trump, Jr., and Eric Trump – Trump Organization vice presidents who, like their father, are defendants in James' lawsuit."
Among the deals she will be compelled to discuss is her participation in using dummied-up valuations for properties to seek favorable loan terms while she served as an officer in the Trump Organization.
In AG James filing, she wrote, "Ms. Trump caused misleading financial statements to be submitted to Deutsche Bank and the federal government."
Based upon that accusation, the former president's daughter can expect to be asked about three Deutsche Bank loans that she was party to as a negotiator for the Trump Org as they sought an underwriter.
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Additionally, there will be questions about her part in presenting the Trump Organization's bid to the federal government to lease the historic Old Post Office property in Washington which was later converted into a luxury Trump hotel.
According to Insider, Ivanka took the lead and cited "Donald J. Trump's significant net worth" — already exposed in court proceedings as manufactured — as part of the bid.
The report adds Ivanka is expected to testify next Friday unless she successfully appeals Engoron's ruling, with her brothers, Don Jr. and Eric scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday respectively.
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The former president is expected to take the stand on Monday, Nov. 6.
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