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On 3/26/2024 at 11:21 AM, ExiledInIllinois said:

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See below:

 

On 3/26/2024 at 3:09 PM, US Egg said:

Just to follow this⬆️

 

 

 

Dems are big mad about this. 

 

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20 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

See below:

 

 

Dems are big mad about this. 

 

They're always mad about something. 

Thinking about it socialists and socialist countries are the most miserable people, and for good reason.  What's there to hope for?  Everybody sitting around shouting party slogans at each other keeping tabs on each other making sure everyone is pretending to believe things are great.  There's no incentive to do anything productive.  It's the pinnacle of mediocrity.

Its the democrats vision for America.

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36 minutes ago, Doc said:

Dems are big mad about this. 

Looking like Dems hoax came up aces for Trump, they thought he didn’t have any cards left to play.

 

Queen Letitia and her jokers no doubt looking to deal out another rigged investigation.

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1 hour ago, Doc said:

 

See below:

 

 

Dems are big mad about this. 

 

Then fork over the $455 million he defrauded?

 

Why is he begging for money. The lawsuit must been adjudicated properly:

 

And he is committing more fraud. $455 million is a drop in bucket with $6 billion:

 

Why is he stressed for begging for cash. Use the $6 billion...

 

 

Oh yeah... Paper kitty...

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54 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Then fork over the $455 million he defrauded?

 

Why is he begging for money. The lawsuit must been adjudicated properly:

 

And he is committing more fraud. $455 million is a drop in bucket with $6 billion:

 

Why is he stressed for begging for cash. Use the $6 billion...

 

 

Oh yeah... Paper kitty...

 

It wasn't.  And will be overturned on appeal.

 

That won't help in the interim.  But reducing it to $175M did and he probably had that within the first week.

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1 hour ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Then fork over the $455 million he defrauded?

 

Why is he begging for money. The lawsuit must been adjudicated properly:

 

And he is committing more fraud. $455 million is a drop in bucket with $6 billion:

 

Why is he stressed for begging for cash. Use the $6 billion...

 

 

Oh yeah... Paper kitty...


That tweet is unfair. Trump isn’t a fascist.
 

Fascism requires believing in an ideology, something that Trump is completely incapable of doing due to his crippling NPD. 

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3 hours ago, BillsFanNC said:

I love how useful idiots think that billionaires have hundreds of millions just sitting around in cash.

 

:lol:

Ex-wife Amazon chick just wrote a check for $600 million to charity.  Is she not a billionaire?

 

Come on, he's worth $6 billion? TPegs bought the Bills for $1.5 billion with a check.

 

Of course billionaires have a 1/2 billion in cash... OR they aren't billionaires if they don't,  just millionaires.

 

I mean... This is what he's accused of, right, inflating his wealth, lying about it and making money off the fraud he claims to be. 

 

Anyway, let's just say he's just a 6 billionaire... He can't come up with 1/12 his worth in cash.  I can come up with 1/12 my worth in cash. 😆 

 CORRECTION: NOT accused of convicted of.

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8 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Ex-wife Amazon chick just wrote a check for $600 million to charity.  Is she not a billionaire?

 

Come on, he's worth $6 billion? TPegs bought the Bills for $1.5 billion with a check.

 

Of course billionaires have a 1/2 billion in cash... OR they aren't billionaires if they don't,  just millionaires.

 

I mean... This is what he's accused of, right, inflating his wealth, lying about it and making money off the fraud he claims to be. 

 

Anyway, let's just say he's just a 6 billionaire... He can't come up with 1/12 his worth in cash.  I can come up with 1/12 my worth in cash. 😆 

 CORRECTION: NOT accused of convicted of.

I think it’s obvious he has never had as much money as he claims. That is why he has never released his taxes. 
 

The guy is obviously a fraud. I find it comical that people try to defend him. 

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10 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Ex-wife Amazon chick just wrote a check for $600 million to charity.  Is she not a billionaire?

 

Come on, he's worth $6 billion? TPegs bought the Bills for $1.5 billion with a check.

 

Of course billionaires have a 1/2 billion in cash... OR they aren't billionaires if they don't,  just millionaires.

 

I mean... This is what he's accused of, right, inflating his wealth, lying about it and making money off the fraud he claims to be. 

 

Anyway, let's just say he's just a 6 billionaire... He can't come up with 1/12 his worth in cash.  I can come up with 1/12 my worth in cash. 😆 

 CORRECTION: NOT accused of convicted of.

2 hours ago, 4th&long said:

I think it’s obvious he has never had as much money as he claims. That is why he has never released his taxes. 
 

The guy is obviously a fraud. I find it comical that people try to defend him. 

 

Was she expected to cough-it-up in 30 days?  And most of her money is in Amazon stock, not real estate.  Far easier to sell fairly quickly.

 

Anyway, if you remain unconvinced, check out what Mark Cuban (no fan of Trump) said about billionaires having half a billion in cash on hand.  In short, they don't have it and need time to get it, and more than 30 days.

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2 hours ago, 4th&long said:

I think it’s obvious he has never had as much money as he claims. That is why he has never released his taxes. 
 

The guy is obviously a fraud. I find it comical that people try to defend him. 

And that's why there's a judgement against him. Illegally making money on lies. Confidence game.

 

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2 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

And that's why there's a judgement against him. Illegally making money on lies. Confidence game.

 

Trump University!

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7 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Was she expected to cough-it-up in 30 days?  And most of her money is in Amazon stock, not real estate.  Far easier to sell fairly quickly.

 

Anyway, if you remain unconvinced, check out what Mark Cuban (no fan of Trump) said about billionaires having half a billion in cash on hand.  In short, they don't have it and need time to get it, and more than 30 days.

Too bad... Boo hoo. 

 

How long has this case dragged on. They ruled on it before October he defrauded NYS... The recent ruling was just the penalty stage. He had years.

 

Failing to plan is planning to fail.

 

I am just a simple dick. I can access, or someone will bond me for 1/12 of my net worth.

 

125 dolla ain't much! LoL...

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Too bad... Boo hoo. 

 

How long has this case dragged on. They they ruled in before October he defrauded NYS... The recent ruling was just the penalty stage. He had years.

 

Failing to plan is planning to fail.

 

I am just a simple dick. I can access, or someone will bond me for 1/12 of my net worth.

 

125 dolla ain't much! LoL...

I'm still confused by this entire case.  What loss did NYS incur as a result of being "defrauded"?  This appears to be a crime without a victim.

 

 

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3 hours ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

I'm still confused by this entire case.  What loss did NYS incur as a result of being "defrauded"?  This appears to be a crime without a victim.

 

 

This can't become standard practice:

 

"There's dusk and dawn, and then there's night and day," University of Michigan business law professor Will Thomas said. "The attorney general will probably push back by saying even if these were sophisticated actors, this behavior was so transparently fraudulent that it can't be standard practice."

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

I'm still confused by this entire case.  What loss did NYS incur as a result of being "defrauded"?  This appears to be a crime without a victim.

 

 

Did you look it up? What laws apply to this and why they were written? Or are you one of those people that doesn’t understand something and just ***** about it and tries to say the doj has been weaponized?

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5 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Too bad... Boo hoo. 

 

How long has this case dragged on. They ruled on it before October he defrauded NYS... The recent ruling was just the penalty stage. He had years.

 

Failing to plan is planning to fail.

 

I am just a simple dick. I can access, or someone will bond me for 1/12 of my net worth.

 

125 dolla ain't much! LoL...

 

No need to cry for Trump.  The reduction to $175M was a boon for him.  

 

59 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

This can't become standard practice:

 

"There's dusk and dawn, and then there's night and day," University of Michigan business law professor Will Thomas said. "The attorney general will probably push back by saying even if these were sophisticated actors, this behavior was so transparently fraudulent that it can't be standard practice."

 

LOL!  A "business law professor" opining shows you the difference between theory and practice.  

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1 hour ago, 4th&long said:

Did you look it up? What laws apply to this and why they were written? Or are you one of those people that doesn’t understand something and just ***** about it and tries to say the doj has been weaponized?

I understand clearly.  Maybe you don't.  There is no victim.  The State of New York was not defrauded.  They lost nothing.  They weren't even a party to the arrangement and I'd argue in a civil case the State doesn't even have legal standing to bring the case as a plaintiff.  The banks holding the loans were not defrauded. In fact, they provided testimony FOR the defense.  They lost nothing.  But the Judge would have none of that.  In civil cases plaintiffs are compensated for damages along with penalty judgments.  The banks claim no harm so does the State get the money?  For what?

 

Seriously, on appeal this case is going to get thrown out.  For the rationale I say and then some.  I wouldn't surprised if the Judge and Prosecutor get censured by the court on top of it.  And then Trump is going to sue the Judge, the Prosecutor, and the State of NY and those idiots are going to cost the taxpayers millions in judgments.  What do they care?  Its not Leticia's money.  If you're a resident of NYS its coming out of your pocket.

 

Otherwise, in the future, if mis-representing the value of your property on business records, in this case a loan application is a crime, then everybody that fills out and signs a home equity loan application that estimates the value of their home is more than the bank's appraiser says its worth is committing a "crime" in the State of NY.    

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24 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

I understand clearly.  Maybe you don't.  There is no victim.  The State of New York was not defrauded.  They lost nothing.  They weren't even a party to the arrangement and I'd argue in a civil case the State doesn't even have legal standing to bring the case as a plaintiff.  The banks holding the loans were not defrauded. In fact, they provided testimony FOR the defense.  They lost nothing.  But the Judge would have none of that.  In civil cases plaintiffs are compensated for damages along with penalty judgments.  The banks claim no harm so does the State get the money?  For what?

 

Seriously, on appeal this case is going to get thrown out.  For the rationale I say and then some.  I wouldn't surprised if the Judge and Prosecutor get censured by the court on top of it.  And then Trump is going to sue the Judge, the Prosecutor, and the State of NY and those idiots are going to cost the taxpayers millions in judgments.  What do they care?  Its not Leticia's money.  If you're a resident of NYS its coming out of your pocket.

 

Otherwise, in the future, if mis-representing the value of your property on business records, in this case a loan application is a crime, then everybody that fills out and signs a home equity loan application that estimates the value of their home is more than the bank's appraiser says its worth is committing a "crime" in the State of NY.    

We’ll see how it plays out. I would doubt they would charge him and a judge rule against him if he didn’t break a law. I could be wrong of course. He will have his day in court again, and again and again and again and again and again and again. Your post will be brought back up.

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