Not if it was over appraised, which it probably was.smart cookie?
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Not if it was over appraised, which it probably was.smart cookie?
Update, Eric Trump states Maralego was not sold and Zillow ( questionable real estate company?) reports it's information was incorrect.Looks like Trump sold Maralego for $422,000,000 on Aug. 4 before he was arrested in Georgia on August 24th...to guess who?....his son Donald Jr. under a company name.
Now they're looking into whether it's a fraudulent transfer or not.
( I doubt that's the true value, but I guess it's a way to pull money out for his legal fees? which are reported around 40 million so far)
All of us, everyone.....
Private, public, press, satirists, biographers, talk show hosts, news anchors, FB users...
We all should really start referring to him only as inmate P01135809.
Just because that will gnaw at his craw more than anything.
Who's with me?
Too hard to remember. "That crook who used to be President" is more memorable.This came from a former WCer on FB, Daniel V
Interrogated about the truthfulness of financial statements he gave to banks, Trump repeatedly insisted that, legally speaking, it didn't matter whether they were accurate or not.
"I have a clause in there that says, `Don't believe the statement. Go out and do your own work.' This statement is `worthless.' It means nothing," Trump testified. Given the disclaimer, he said, "you're supposed to pay no credence to what we say whatsoever."
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Trump dismissive as New York attorney general accuses him of inflating his net worth by $2 billion
Donald Trump defended his real estate empire and his presidency in a face-to-face clash with the New York attorney general suing him for fraud, testifying at a closed-door grilling in April that his company is flush with cash -- and claiming he saved "millions of lives" by deterring nuclear war...www.ctvnews.ca
Really? …this is so astonishing it made me LOL.
He’s basically saying, “I told you not to trust me. I made it more than evident. You did anyway. That’s on you.” He’s got a point. That could apply to his entire presidency (though half the world did see trouble coming), his career, all his relationships…but omg, astonishing. He’s diabolical. This man shouldn’t have been allowed power. And I don’t think it’s a legal defence because how else is anyone supposed to get his guarantee for anything, or permission to engage in an investment or financial transaction action involving his real estate assets, without him legally signing off on the information? As far as I know, “I’m the world’s biggest bulls**tter.” is not a legal defence. …![]()
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Did he not just admit outright that he’s guilty? He’s guilty but saying he had permission to be guilty because he wrote his own disclaimer to make his own rules that he could be guilty, or to over-ride his obligation, that for some reason makes it all okay. He’s a big, petulant child. I’m beating a dead horse, I know. I was just blown away by that.
He's the same guy who said," I could shoot somebody dead on Fifth Ave. and not lose any voters."He’s being honest about being a con artist. Totally shamelessly. Such a weird paradox. But I guess that’s what sociopathy from powerful people looks like in the raw. From the emperor with no clothes.