Testifying in the trial over New York State Attorney General Letitia James’s $250 million lawsuit against disgraced former President Trump’s corrupt business empire, an exective from real estate development company Cushman and Wakefield kind of contradicted sworn testimony by Donald’s moron son Eric Trump in a deposition, the Messenger’s Adam Klasfeld reports.
In question is Eric’s role in the development of the Trump National Golf Club at Briarcliff Manor in Westchester, something he had described as “I pour concrete. I operate properties. I don’t focus on appraisals between a law firm and Cushman. This is just not what I do in my day-to-day responsibilities. And you know, I hardly recognize the names on here,” in tape of the deposition played during Cushman exec David McArdle’s testimony to jog his memory. When a counsel with the AG’s office asked if that was consistent with Eric’s actual role, McArdle flatly answered “no.”