Donald Trump Jr., who began testifying Wednesday, is expected to finish Thursday and be followed by his brother Eric. Both are defendants in the trial that accuses them of committing fraud.
Donald Trump Jr., executive vice president of the Trump Organization and a son of former President Donald Trump, will continue giving testimony Thursday in the New York County Supreme Court.
Colleen Faherty, the lawyer for the attorney general, kicked off questions by asking Trump Jr. about his prior roles in the Trump Organization and the Trump Revocable Trust. She also asked about the hierarchy in the business and where it placed him, his brother, his father and Allen Weisselberg, the former Trump Organization chief financial officer, who are all defendants in the trial.
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