Other states (and countries) as well. Here are the properties owned by the Trump organization which are on the list -- Newsweek reviewed a document from the attorney general's office that lists properties owned by Trump that had "fraudulent" and "misleading" values and could end up seized: Trump Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. Trump Tower, New York, N.Y. 40 Wall Street, New York, N.Y. Seven Springs, Westchester County, N.Y. Trump International Hotel and Tower, Las Vegas, Nevada Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach, Florida Trump National Golf Club Westchester, Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. Trump National Golf Club Charlotte, Mooresville, North Carolina Trump National Golf Club Colts Neck, Colts Neck, New Jersey Trump National Golf Club, Washington, D.C., Sterling, Virginia Trump National Golf Club Hudson Valley, Hopewell Junction, N.Y. Trump National Golf Club Jupiter, Jupiter, Florida Trump National Golf Club Los Angeles, Rancho Palos Verdes, California Trump National Golf Club Philadelphia, Pine Hill, New Jersey Trump International Golf Links Scotland (Aberdeen) Trump International Golf Links Scotland (Turnberry)
Wow... Does that imply the Trump Tower in Chicago is not fraudulently valued because it's not on the list ??? wrbtrader
I believe the Trump Tower in Chicago is merely branded with the Trump name for a fee and not owned by the Trump organization.
I thought the same until I found this article... https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/new...chicago-trump-tower-in-business-fraud-scheme/ wrbtrader
I just looked it up. The Chicago property appears to be owned by Trump. I was wrong. It probably needs to be added to the list based on other articles. However most of the units are owned by individual investors rather than Trump -- there's not much to sell effectively. Questions swirl around Trump's Chicago tower as a judge weighs his company's fate https://www.chicagobusiness.com/com...wer-fate-issue-engoron-weighs-companys-future "More than 200 of the 339 hotel rooms are owned by investors. And the 485 residential condo units are individually owned."
It's a beautiful building in Chicago and has a good location on the Chicago River. The picture below was taken by me when visiting a relative living at the Trump Tower. I moved her out the past summer. Chicago's Trump Tower has a $100 million debt, Forbes magazine calculated the tower's net worth at $371 million, excluding the Trumps' three-story penthouse. He should sell Chicago's Trump Tower so that he'll have the money to secure a bond. wrbtrader
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/think-she-hates-him-now-070101456.html ‘You Think She Hates Him Now?’: Jimmy Kimmel Hits Trump Right In The Marriage Ed Mazza Updated Thu, March 21, 2024 at 12:57 PM GMT+1·1 min read Jimmy Kimmel on Wednesday mocked Donald Trump after the former president said he can’t pay the $464 million bond he owes following his civil fraud conviction in New York. “Of course, the real loser here is Melania,” Kimmel said, referring to the former first lady. “She may end up with half of the nothing he owns now.” The late-night host joked that the former president’s financial struggles could put a damper on their marriage. “I hope she got an advance on that prenup because if you think she hates him now, wait until he’s poor,” Kimmel said. Melania Trump has been largely absent from public life since leaving the White House in 2021 and has avoided most campaign events. However, the former president said last month she’s a “private person” and added that she would be on the road with him soon.
Just when you thought Trump couldn't possibly be more shameless: Trump Campaign Asks 1M 'Patriots' for Their Money to Rescue Trump Tower https://www.newsweek.com/trump-campaign-asks-1m-patriots-their-money-rescue-trump-tower-1881641 Former President Donald Trump's campaign is calling on 1 million supporters to donate to his presidential push to "stop the witch hunt" and save Trump Tower in light of Trump's impending deadline to secure a $454 million bond in his civil fraud case. In a campaign message sent out on Wednesday, Trump's reelection team urged for donations to protect Trump Tower, the former president's prized Manhattan skyscraper, from being taken by "radical Democrat" New York Attorney General Letitia James. If Trump is unable to secure his total bond amount, which stems from a lawsuit brought against him by James, state prosecutors could start enforcing the penalty by seizing some of the former president's assets on Monday. "KEEP YOUR FILTHY HANDS OFF TRUMP TOWER!" read the memo, which Reuters reported was sent out by a joint fundraising committee that allocates donations to Trump's 2024 campaign and a separate political committee that has been paying the former president's legal bills. "Insane radical Democrat AG Letitia James wants to SEIZE my properties in New York. THIS INCLUDES THE ICONIC TRUMP TOWER!" the message continued. The message also accused James of working on behalf of Democrats and President Joe Biden to "stifle" Trump's campaign. The former president has repeatedly claimed that the White House is behind his plethora of legal challenges amid his reelection bid. Biden has dismissed such allegations. "So before the day is over, I'm calling on ONE MILLION Pro-Trump patriots to chip in and say: STOP THE WITCH HUNT AGAINST PRESIDENT TRUMP!" read the memo. Newsweek reached out to Trump's campaign via email for additional comment late Wednesday night. Federal law prohibits candidates from using campaign money for personal use. However, Trump has been able to use donor money to pay some of his legal fees because he claims his defense is campaign-related. Filings with the Federal Election Commission last month showed that Trump's political action committees spent tens of millions of dollars on legal fees in the second half of last year. Trump was ordered to pay nearly half a billion dollars in penalties after he was found liable of fraud by New York State Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron, who ruled that the former president, his adult sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, and other business associates of The Trump Organization inflated Trump's real estate assets and net worth to obtain better terms from lenders. In order to appeal Engoron's ruling, Trump would need to post $464 million, due to interest. The former president maintains that he is innocent. According to a court filing on Monday, Trump's defense team has asked over 30 companies to help cover his bond amount. All of those requests, however, have been denied. "Despite scouring the market," the filing read, "we have been unsuccessful in our effort to obtain a bond for the Judgment Amount for Defendants for the simple reason that obtaining an appeal bond for $464 million is a practical impossibility under the circumstances presented."