Former President Trump is expected to be questioned under oath on Thursday in a civil fraud lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James. Ms. James accuses Trump, his family business and three of his children of deceiving by overvaluing his assets by billions of dollars. The lawsuit is seeking $250 million that it contends Trump reaped through those deceptions, made in his annual financial statements, and seeks to essentially run him out of business in the state if he is found liable at trial. This will be the second time that Trump has been questioned under oath by the AG. The first time was last summer, shortly before the attorney general filed her lawsuit, where he invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination hundreds of times over the course of four hours. However, sources familiar with Trump's thinking say that he is not expected to assert the Fifth Amendment right during this second questioning. The specifics of his testimony on Thursday, which will be held in private, will not be immediately known. Trump also faces a separate 34-count criminal indictment unsealed last week.