Depositions in New York Attorney General Trump investigation delayed after death of Ivana Trump
CBSN
A day after Ivana Trump's death, the New York Attorney General's office announced Friday it has agreed to delay long-sought depositions with her ex-husband Donald Trump and two of her children, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump.
The 73-year-old first wife of former President Trump and mother of three of his children was found dead in her New York City apartment Thursday, according to the New York Police Department. A spokesperson for New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement to media Friday that "in light of the passing of Ivana Trump yesterday" attorneys for the Trumps requested a delay for their court-ordered interviews in James' sweeping civil fraud probe.
"This is a temporary delay and the depositions will be rescheduled as soon as possible. There is no other information about dates or otherwise to provide at this time," said Delaney Kempner, the spokesperson. "We offer our condolences to the Trump family."

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