'Make me look sexy,' Donald Trump Jr. asks court artist

Reuters

Published Nov 02, 2023 03:17PM ET

Updated Nov 02, 2023 05:15PM ET

By Jack Queen

NEW YORK (Reuters) -During a break in Donald Trump Jr.'s testimony on Thursday in a fraud trial that could handcuff his family's real-estate business, he had a request for the courtroom sketch artist: "Make me look sexy."

The oldest son of the former president had spent the past several hours on the witness stand, trying to distance himself from the questionable financial statements that a judge has already ruled fraudulent.

When he was finished, Donald Jr., the first of four family members slated to testify, paused to banter with courtroom sketch artist Jane Rosenberg, who was on assignment for Reuters.

According to Rosenberg, Donald Trump's namesake son asked her to produce a portrait that could boost his romantic appeal.

The veteran sketch artist said Donald Jr. also offered an example he thought might be helpful: a flattering courtroom portrait of former cryptocurrency mogul Sam Bankman-Fried not by Rosenberg that has been circulating on the internet.

Donald Jr. said it made Bankman-Fried look like a "superstar," Rosenberg told Reuters.

The firm-jawed, spiky-haired subject in that picture bears little resemblance to the notoriously disheveled Bankman-Fried, who is now a defendant in a criminal fraud trial that could send him to prison for decades.

"I said, 'That's fake,'" Rosenberg said. "It doesn't look anything like him, doesn't look anything like Sam Bankman-Fried ... and there's no one in the courtroom drawing that."

The stakes are not quite as high for Donald Trump Jr., his brother Eric or his father as they are for Bankman-Fried. The civil trial will not lead to prison time for the three defendants, but it could result in hundreds of millions of dollars in fines and could see Trump stripped of control of many New York trophy properties that built his reputation before he entered politics.