Donald Trump Jr. testified in a $250 million fraud lawsuit against his family and the Trump Organization on Wednesday. The lawsuit, brought by the New York Attorney General Letitia James (D), accuses the Trump family and company executives of cheating in business deals and inflating financial statements to secure better terms. Trump Jr. testified that he was not directly involved in the production of financial statements and relied on Mazars USA, the company's accounting firm, for that responsibility. He is the first member of the family to be called as a witness in the case. The trial, which began on October 2, marks a high-profile phase in which multiple family members are expected to take the stand. Trump Jr. is expected to continue testifying on Thursday and may be summoned back later in the case by his own attorneys. His brother Eric Trump is also scheduled to testify on Thursday, and their father, former President Donald Trump, is set to testify on Monday. The Trump family and their lawyers deny any wrongdoing and maintain that no fraud was committed.