Not sure what you're trying to say here. While Stewart owned his condo he probably only paid taxes on the municipal valuation. In his unfunny diatribe he said that's not a victimless crime, said that's the type of thing Trump would do...but didn't say that's something he would do. Whether that is actually wrong is another question. Stewart raised a standard for Trump which he is not willing to abide by for himself. Peak hypocrisy.
Right. But he did not try to fraudulently influence that municipal valuation. He just accepted what was presented, as do most homeowners. Unless, of course, you have evidence to the contrary. Seriously, you are just parroting nonsense here. https://www.propublica.org/article/...-tower-tax-records-reveal-new-inconsistencies https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-fraud-ruling-property-valuation-michael-cohen
Utterly bogus argument. You can sell something for whatever you can get as long as you do not misrepresent what you are selling. Trump substantially misrepresented value to his lenders. This was not in rounding error; it was in multiples, which is outright fraud. It's not even debatable.
You're evading and misleading. That's not what. Steward did. Stewart raised a tax paying standard for Trump that he himself did not keep. He said this kind of tax evasion is not a victimless crime. If Stewart did the same thing then Stewart is guilty according to his own judgement of what is a crime. Selling property for what you can get is another issue in itself. In Stewart's case the buyer bought.Stewarts evaluation. In Trump's case the bank looked at Trump's evaluation but "bought" it's own evaluation in regards the giving of a loan.
It's like you're deliberately choosing to be misinformed. Whatever turns your crank. (Did you even click on the two links in my earlier post? Judging by your post, I'm guessing you did not.) You'll say just about anything in Trump's defense, won't you? There is nothing to debate here since I'm disinclined to enter your fantasy world and its unique internal logic.
You're still evading. Yes I clicked on the links and read. Stewart's valuation of his property was multiples of municipal valuation. But he only paid tax on municipal evaluation. According to Stewart this is a crime that Trump committed, apart from Trump's dealings with Deutsch Bank. Personally, I don't think paying taxes on municipal valuations is wrong, but Stewart said it was wrong!
Link? With the exact quote, please. This apart from the fact that Trump intentionally furnished the municipality with false information per my earlier links.