Trump Attorneys Move to Block Subpoenas in New York AG’s Civil Probe
January 4, 2022 | New York
Attorneys for former President Donald Trump and two of his adult children moved late Monday to block “unprecedented and unconstitutional” subpoenas from the New York attorney general’s office seeking their testimony.
In a court filing Monday evening, lawyers for Trump and his two eldest children, Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr.., attempted to quash the subpoenas from Attorney General Letitia James’s office which seek testimony and documents as part of a lengthy civil investigation involving matters including “the valuation of properties owned or controlled” by Trump and his family business.
The pair have served as executives at Trump’s company, the Trump Organization.
Previously, James’s office had issued a subpoena to Trump seeking testimony and set a Jan. 7 deadline. Trump’s attorneys signaled that they would move to block the subpoena, while another one of his children, Eric Trump, provided testimony in late 2020 following a subpoena.
The subpoenas are “an unprecedented and unconstitutional maneuver,” lawyers for the Trumps wrote, accusing James of attempting to obtain testimony that could then be used against the Trumps in a parallel criminal investigation being overseen by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg… (Excerpts from the Epoch Times)
James is seeking to “circumvent the entire grand jury process” and allowing their testimony would set a “dangerous precedent,” the lawyers argued.
They wrote that James seeks to nullify the Trumps’ rights by forcing them to testify without the immunity that’s guaranteed under state law if they were subpoenaed to testify in front of the grand jury in the criminal probe.