Emails between Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner raised issues of spousal privilege Wednesday, as former president Donald Trump’s eldest daughter testified as a witness for the New York attorney general’s business fraud case against her family members and their business entities.

The question arose before the lunch break when AG Chief of Enforcement Louis Solomon attempted to introduce emails between Trump and Kushner, in which Trump shared details of a deal she was working on with Kushner. Kushner did not work at the Trump Organization and is not a defendant in the case.

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