Former President Donald Trump and two of his children will testify in a fraudulent marketing class action lawsuit

MADRID, March 26. (Royals Blue) –

Former US President Donald Trump and his two adult children have agreed to testify in May and June as part of a class action lawsuit alleging they collaborated with a fraudulent marketing company.

Former President Trump has said he is willing to testify on June 16, while his son, Eric Trump, will be questioned on May 12 and Donald Trump Jr. on May 10, according to a letter filed with the court.

However, no specific date is specified for the statement by Ivanka Trump, daughter of former US President Donald Trump and one of his main political advisers, as reported by the US network CNN.

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Four investors filed a lawsuit in 2018 against the Trump family for violating federal organized crime law, alleging that the former president supported a fraudulent marketing company in speeches and on a reality show.

“From 2005 to at least 2015, the defendants received millions of dollars in secret payments to promote and support the company ACN Opportunity,” says the lawsuit, as collected by the US network NBC News.

The Trump family is accused of pocketing millions in payments between 2005 and 2015 for promoting promising business opportunities through this company, as well as the Trump Network, a vitamin and health product marketing company.

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