New York judge finds Donald Trump liable for fraud

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Sep 26, 2023.

  1. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

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    #421     Feb 17, 2024
  2. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    Hilarious...MAGA supporters set up a...

    GoFundMe To Help Billionaire Donald Trump Pay $355M Fine

    They will need to raise another billion dollars to pay his felony convictions considering the so-called "billionaire" has his first criminal case on March 25th...legal experts say he'll most likely be convicted of a felony within 4 - 6 weeks after the start of his first criminal case because there's so much evidence...

    I would not be shocked if Trump goes for a plea deal if it is not too late for that.

    Simply, we're going to have the first convicted felon in the United States of America running for President until the Supreme Court steps in to disqualify him. I will not hold my breath for a disqualification.


    "The Constitution has very few requirements to serve as President, such as being at least 35 years of age. It does not bar anyone indicted, or convicted, or even serving jail time, from running as president and winning the presidency," he said in an email to CNN.

    Could a president serve from prison? That's less clear.
    How can he serve a prison term and be President at the same time?

    The United States of America is about to become the joke of the world if a convicted felon becomes President and spends his first year in prison instead of in the Oval Office or will they give him a special office in prison to run America?

    I have a feeling the phrase house arrest will become famous this fall which should inspire any convicted rapist, murderer, pedophile, or any convicted criminal to run for political office including the President of the United States.

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    #422     Feb 17, 2024
  3. Imagine someone having to pay 90Million Dollars for rape and then asking ''Who is she"
    That is the 'someone' red-necks think is fit to be President of the United States of America.

    'Who is she?' Trump once again attacks E. Jean Carroll at Michigan rally

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    It appears that Donald Trump did not learn his lesson after the former president was ordered to pay more than $80 million in a defamation case brought by columnist E. Jean Carroll, who was found to have been sexually assaulted by Trump in the mid-1990s.

    Trump took the stage on Saturday at a Get Out the Vote Rally in Waterford Township, Michigan. He began by ranting about the outcome of his recent civil fraud trial, where he was hit with an order to pay hundreds of millions of dollars and limit his business practices in New York state.

    After discussing the fraud case, Trump turned to Carroll's verdict.

    "How about the one two weeks ago?" Trump asks the crowd Saturday evening. "A woman, I'm saying, 'Who the hell is she? Who is the woman?' It's so unfair what's happening in our country. Our court system is a mess."

    He added, "What's happening in our country, they have to straighten it out."








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    #423     Feb 18, 2024
  4. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    #424     Feb 18, 2024
  5. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #425     Feb 18, 2024
  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #426     Feb 19, 2024
  7. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Soon you will be able to purchase Donald's crappy real estate for cheap.

    Donald Trump Faces Potential 'Fire Sale' of His Prized Business Assets
    https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-potential-fire-sale-new-york-fraud-fine-1871238

    Former President Donald Trump could face many of his properties being sold by the government at "fire sale prices" if he refuses to pay the fine issued to him following his civil fraud trial in New York, a former White House counsel said.

    "Can he stiff them? No," John Dean, who served under Richard Nixon during the Watergate scandal, told CNN on Saturday. "What's going to happen is the attorney general will come in, they'll seize the properties and they will liquidate them at fire sale prices—and that will take more buildings than he could probably negotiate."

    Newsweek approached lawyers acting on behalf of Trump via email for comment on Monday.

    On Friday, Trump was ordered to pay nearly $355 million in fines by Judge Arthur Engoron after being found to have overvalued several of Trump's properties and exaggerated his net worth to secure loans and business deals.

    The ruling also fined several Trump associates, including sons Donald Jr. and Eric, and banned the former president from serving as an officer or director of a New York company for three years.

    Engoron wrote that the defendants' "fact and expert witnesses simply denied reality," that "their complete lack of contrition and remorse borders on pathological," and that though they were found to have committed "a venial sin, not a mortal sin," they "are incapable of admitting the error of their ways."

    Responding to the ruling, Trump has continued to disparage Engoron and New York Attorney General Letitia James, who brought the case, and claim that the trial was politically motivated.

    Trump denied any wrongdoing throughout the trial and his lawyers have vowed to appeal the ruling. They have 30 days to find the money or secure a bond.

    The valuation of several of Trump's high-profile properties were called into question in a prior ruling by Engoron, including his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, his triplex apartment in Trump Tower and 40 Wall Street in New York City.

    To compound the problem, Trump was ordered to pay pre-judgement interest on three components of the fine, dating to March 2019, May 2022 and June 2023.

    "The judgment is actually a little higher than people think," Dean said, adding that the pre-judgement interest "adds up to about another $100 million that's on this judgment that's already there and grows every day at a rate of nine percent.

    "This isn't something that he can just sit on. Even if he appeals, the rate apparently goes on and on. So this is growing debt."
     
    #427     Feb 20, 2024
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  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #428     Feb 21, 2024
  9. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Since there were no victims, who would Trump pay this unconstitutional and illegal fine to?
     
    #429     Feb 21, 2024
  10. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    There were victims.
     
    #430     Feb 21, 2024
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