Ivanka Trump Pleading the Fifth Could Backfire

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Should be fun. I'm really looking forward to all these trials. Is it really any wonder how the Trumpers fear the law and, therefore, seek to violently overthrow those laws?


https://www.newsweek.com/ivanka-trump-jared-kushner-donald-trump-fraud-case-1838974
Ivanka Trump Pleading the Fifth Could Backfire: ex-Attorney
Ivanka Trump could land her family in deep trouble if she pleads the Fifth Amendment in her father Donald Trump's New York fraud trial, former federal prosecutor Barbara McQuade has said.

Ivanka is resisting a subpoena to give evidence, but a legal experts told Newsweek that she may soon have to make an appearance in the case.

Speaking to Charles Coleman Jr. on MSNBC on Sunday, McQuade said that the protection from self-incrimination offered by the Fifth Amendment will not protect a defendant in a civil case.

Ivanka Trump was originally named as a defendant in New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit. It accuses Donald Trump, his children and the Trump Organization of fraudulently inflating the value of their assets on financial documents to obtain more-favorable business deals and increase the former president's net worth. Trump, who is the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, has denied any wrongdoing and has called the trial politically motivated. Newsweek has sought comment from attorneys for Ivanka and Donald Trump.

An appeals court dismissed Ivanka from the case in June and said the claims against her were barred by the statute of limitations. Her lawyers argued in court submissions last week that Ivanka is no longer a defendant in the case and should therefore not have to give deposition testimony.

McQuade added that, while a witness may use the Fifth Amendment in a civil case to protect themselves from criminal indictment, the civil court judge is entitled to draw an adverse inference from their silence when making a decision in the civil case.

"Anything they say under oath could be used against them in some subsequent criminal case," McQuade said. "If they believe they have exposure, they can invoke it [the Fifth Amendment]. But what's different about a civil case from a criminal case is that in this case, Judge [Arthur] Engoron could use that invocation to draw an adverse inference against the witness....
 
https://www.newsweek.com/ivanka-trump-jared-kushner-donald-trump-fraud-case-1838974
Ivanka Trump is seen at Funke for Kim Kardashian's birthday party on October 20, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. She is resisting a prosecutor's demand that she give evidence at her father's New York fraud trial.
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It is a civil case. Using the 5th is a right, but the court does not have to ignore it. They can see it as incriminating.
 
I think Ivanka would lose if she tried to take the 5th and she would be forced to talk.

You can only take the 5th if you are at legal threat that your words can be used against you in charges. Ivanka got herself excluded from this prosecution by arguing the Statute or Limitations had passed for her involvement and thus she could not sued like the rest of the family. And she won on that appeal. So if that is true it might be the case that the Statute has run on her criminal exposure as well, on the issues in this case, and thus she would be forced to testify.
 
It is a civil case. Using the 5th is a right, but the court does not have to ignore it. They can see it as incriminating.

Agreed. Since this is a civil case, her actions could be seen as guilt for Daddy and her brothers.

Which begs the question, "Would she do it on purpose?" LOL
 
I think Ivanka would lose if she tried to take the 5th and she would be forced to talk.

You can only take the 5th if you are at legal threat that your words can be used against you in charges. Ivanka got herself excluded from this prosecution by arguing the Statute or Limitations had passed for her involvement and thus she could not sued like the rest of the family. And she won on that appeal. So if that is true it might be the case that the Statute has run on her criminal exposure as well, on the issues in this case, and thus she would be forced to testify.
Exactly. She's only excluded from this civil suit, it's not carte blanche immunity against all criminal charges.

In short, she's free to plead the Fifth, but as noted previously, it would most likely reflect poorly on her father and brothers.

FWIW, I doubt she will take the Fifth. Like her deposition on the 1/6 investigation, she'll tell what she knows because she was smart enough to avoid criminal acts.
 
The Russians simply got rid of all the Romanoff's with a minimum of fuss.

We find a way to make make excess drama out of everything.

It's exasperating.
 
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