Former President Trump and his two adult sons have agreed to sit for depositions as part of a class-action lawsuit alleging they collaborated with a fraudulent marketing company
The former President agreed to be deposed on June 16 while Eric Trump will sit for questioning on May 12 and Donald Trump Jr. on May 10, according to a letter filed with the court. The letter said a date for Ivanka Trump's deposition had not been proposed.
The Trumps are accused of pocketing millions in payments between 2005 and 2015 to promote what they described as promising business opportunities: ACN Opportunity, as well as the Trump Network, a vitamin and health product marketing company, and The Trump Institute, a seminar program that"purported to sell Trump's 'secrets to success,'" according to the lawsuit.
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