Former US President Donald Trump returned to New York to answer questions under oath in a $250 million business fraud lawsuit brought against him by the state attorney general
But the questioning took place behind closed doors, and Trump's appearance for the civil case did not draw the kind of attention that his historic surrender on separate criminal charges did last week.
Trump, who is seeking the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election, was asked about his business practices, a person familiar with the matter said. Unlike during questioning in August, Trump did answer questions on Thursday, the person said. The questions and answers will not be made public immediately.
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