In a new, rather interesting twist of events within the scandal-ridden Trump family, new reporting today now reveals that Donald Trumpโs eldest daughter, Ivanka, may have thrown pretty much her entire family under the bus in an effort to save her own porcelain skin in the ongoing New York fraud case against her fatherโs family company, the Trump Organization.
Bloomberg News correspondent Erik Larson broke reporting on a court filing submitted by the former first daughterโs legal team this week, in which Ivanka Trump called for a trial delay. The delay request in itself is nothing to get worked up about, as it was an expected move and one that was echoed by other Trump family members involved in the fraud case, including her father and her brothers, Eric and Don Jr.
However, it was Ivankaโs reasoning for why she deserved this trial delay that raised eyebrows for Larson and others.
The Bloomberg reporter notes that Ivankaโs attorneys argued in the new filing that this particular case is โnot simple,โ because Ivanka hasnโt worked for or been involved with the Trump Organization since her departure from the family company in 2017. The former first daughterโs attorneys argue that Ivanka boasts a โuniqueโ defense against the fraud case because she does not personally stand accused of lying about and/or misrepresenting the companyโs finances, in an effort to obtain more favorable tax breaks and bank loans.
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โThe Complaint does not contain a single allegation that Ms. Trump directly or indirectly created, prepared, reviewed, or certified any of her fatherโs financial statements,โ the court filing from Ivankaโs attorney read this week.
But the real kicker was the fact that the filing clearly asserts โthat other individuals were responsible for those tasks.โ
Essentially, Ivanka Trump and her legal team just pointed the finger at her entire family, indicating in the court filing that she was not liable for the alleged fraud committed within her fatherโs family company, and it was instead someone elseโs โresponsibilityโ to keep track of and accurately report on the finances within the business โ i.e. her brothers, her father, and other officials within the company such as longtime former Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg.
The Trump Organization, former President Donald Trump, and his 3 eldest children (Ivanka, Don Jr., and Eric Trump) stand accused by New York Attorney General Letitia James of purposely and fraudulently manipulating the value of Trump Org assets for various forms of profit.
Just earlier this week, attorneys for the scandal-ridden former president filed a request to delay the trial that is currently set for October 2nd, hoping to push the trial to a date that is deeper into Donald Trumpโs 2024 presidential campaign โ assumably because Donald and his legal team are of the belief that his possible nomination on the 2024 Republican ticket will serve as a form of protection or immunity from prosecution.
Not only does Donald Trump not boast such immunity in any form, the judge on the trial, Arthur Engoron, has previously made it crystal clear that he is fed up with the games that Trump and his legal team are trying to play in this case, and the trial will take place on October 2nd, as scheduled, โcome hell or high water.โ
See Erik Larsonโs thread on the new development here:
โThe Complaint does not contain a single allegation that Ms. Trump directly or indirectly created, prepared, reviewed, or certified any of her fatherโs financial statements,โ her lawyer said in a filing. The suit alleges โthat other individuals were responsible for those tasksโ
โ Erik Larson (@eelarson) March 7, 2023
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