Donald Trump Jr. Asks Courtroom Sketch Artist To Make Him “Look Sexy”

Donald Trump Jr. asked the courtroom sketch artist to make him “look sexy” in her illustrations while appearing in court to testify in the fraud trial against his family business in New York on Thursday. The artist, Jane Rosenberg, told the story to Reuters, before Don Jr. confirmed it on social media afterward.

Rosenberg explained that Don Jr. referenced a fake drawing of former cryptocurrency CEO Sam Bankman-Fried. “I said, ‘That’s fake,’” Rosenberg told the outlet. “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.”

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Donald Trump Jr. During His Father’s Civil Fraud Trial

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 02: Donald Trump Jr. steps out for a break at former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial on November 02, 2023 in New York City. Trump’s children, Donald Jr., Eric and daughter Ivanka, are all expected to testify at their father’s trial in the coming days. The former president may be forced to sell off his properties after Justice Engoron canceled his business certificates and ruled that he committed fraud for years while building his real estate empire after being sued by Attorney General Letitia James, seeking $250 million in damages. The trial will determine how much he and his companies will be penalized for the fraud. (Photo by David Dee Delgado/Getty Images)

Trump reacted to the story in a post on Twitter. “True story. I mean this was the SBF sketch. I mean give me a f$&@ing break!?! Seems like a reasonable ask. LOl,” he wrote. In another post, this time on Instagram, he shared his own courtroom sketch with the caption: “Follow up to yesterday’s post. WTF Fat slob SBF gets to look like a superhero Zac Efron and I look Kermit the fricken frog in our courtroom drawings… It ain’t right.”

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New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) brought the lawsuit against the Trump family, claiming they inflated and deflated the value of their various assets to receive lower taxes and improved insurance coverage. Be on the lookout for further updates on the case on HotNewHipHop.

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Lloyd Banks Shares Childhood Drawing Of Method Man

Lloyd Banks shared a childhood photo he drew of Method Man on Instagram, earlier this week. Captioning the picture, Banks reflected on the influence hip-hop had on him from a young age. The post even caught the attention of the Wu-Tang Clan rapper himself, who commented a pair of fire emojis.

“This HipHop thing captured my attention at a very young age.. I used to sit in school..write raps and draw pictures of my favorite artist,” he captioned his post. “This was one of them [laughing face emojis] now in 2023 we actually have a record together!!!!! Unbelievable!!!! and the video is out now!! #COTI3 on the way #QGTM.” In addition to Method Man, Anderson. Paak also reacted to the drawing with a comment.

Lloyd Banks With 50 Cent & Tony Yayo

50 Cent, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo Of G-Unit during NY Jet Josh Evans and 50 Cent With G-Unit Along With Glenn Toby and The Book Bank Foundation Build A One Day Superstore For The Homeless at The Bowery Mission in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/WireImage)

As for his music career, Banks also teased his upcoming project, The Course Of The Inevitable 3: Pieces of My Pain. He’s yet to confirm a release date but asked fans for ideas on when to do so last month. While that will complete his trilogy of COTI albums, he revealed to HipHopDX last year that he has enough music to drop a project each year for the next five years.

“I just feel like I’m chasing the ultimate album, you know what I mean?” he said at the time. “So it’s like, I can’t possibly be finished. I also lost more than a few years from just taking hiatuses in the business. In a lot of spots, I might have been expected to have momentum, but I wasn’t in a situation at the time to just drop album after album. Now, I feel like I’m fully capable of dropping an album for the next five years. At least once a year, if not twice.” Check out Lloyd Banks’ Method Man drawing below.

Lloyd Banks’ Drawing Of Method Man

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