During his testimony at a Manhattan fraud trial, Eric Trump claimed that he had no involvement with his father's financial statements. The New York Attorney General, Letitia James, has filed a $250 million lawsuit alleging that Donald Trump lied on these statements to inflate his assets and obtain better loan and insurance terms. Eric, an executive vice president at the Trump Organization, stated that he never worked on the statements and had no knowledge of them until the case came up. However, the prosecution presented emails and other evidence suggesting that Eric was aware of his father's financial statements. The defense strategy seems to be blaming the company's accountants and lawyers for handling the statements, even though the brothers were involved in the preparation process. The trial is nearing its end, with Donald Trump expected to take the stand next week, followed by Ivanka Trump. The attorney general's office plans to rest its case after the family finishes testifying.