I don’t know, I don’t recall, I was not there then, and to any direct question about me, I take the fifth and you can shove that up your ...
Not being an attorney, I am not familiar with the vagaries of the law. But I remember an incident where an individual facing the possibility of criminal charges answered a number of questions but than pleaded the Fifth when they got to the possible criminal conduct. Some judge ruled it was too late to plead the Fifth once the person had answered other questions that could be related to criminal conduct. . Not sure what happened after, if the judge was overruled on appeal or what not. I just remember it because it was interesting.
Seems to me, Trump and family should simply claim the fifth and not answer a single question.
Under advice of my attorneys, I must defer that question to my accounting team.