“Other individuals were responsible for those tasks.”
It’s no surprise for many that Ivanka Trump is quietly extricating herself from anything to do with Donald Trump and his alleged fraudulent behaviour.
She is claiming she has not done anything wrong in relation to the $250 million fraud lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James by her, her brothers, her dad and the Trump Organization.According to a report by Queerty, in court documents filed this week, Ivanka’s legal team argued that the fraud complaint filed by James “does not contain a single allegation that Ms Trump directly or indirectly created, prepared, reviewed, or certified any of her father’s financial statements.
Ivanka Trump is now trying to have the case postponed but the New York State Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoro has said that the trial will commence on October 2 “come hell or high water”. Ivanka said that she resigned from her position in the family business in 2017 when she joined her father at the White House.
“She knew she has to come down on the right side of things. Or, she’ll continue to stay her father’s ally, and have to see how that plays out. “She’s in a very bad situation because she must understand that if Donald feels it’s necessary, he will stop protecting her. Donald will throw anybody under the bus if he believes it’s in his best interest to do so.”
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