ZRX1200
2 years ago
And now the usual suspects of “news media” are claiming that the gov is gonna have to sell Mar Lago to pay for this. Stating it’s worth easily over $240 mil….

Yes the same people….that were fine with the 18 million valuation.

Orange man bad. Amazing how he turns some otherwise smaht people into doodoo brains.
RayR
2 years ago
This judge speaks the truth. The government is the greatest thief, more than ever.

Andrew Napolitano to Newsmax: Engoron, 'Greatest Act of Theft'

By Nick Koutsobinas | Monday, 25 March 2024 08:39 PM EDT

Former Judge Andrew Napolitano told Newsmax on Monday that Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron's decision, forcing former President Donald Trump to pay nearly $500 million, is "the greatest act of government theft in the modern era."

Speaking with "Carl Higbie FRONTLINE," Napolitano stated, "In my view, this case, in which a single judge without a jury decided that where there is no crime, there is no victim, and there is no harm," Trump "still owes a half a billion dollars to the state of New York, is the greatest act of government theft in the modern era."

"Now, the appellate court today did not reduce what he owes. It only reduces the amount that he needs to post either in cash or in an insurance policy in order to prevent the state from seizing his assets during the process of the appeal. Carl, that process of appeal could take three or four years. He may very well likely be elected president. He may very well be out of office."

What Trump is arguing, Napolitano added, is that "if the state of New York began to seize his personal assets, sold them, paid itself the proceeds, and then the case was reversed," it would do "irreversible harm to him."

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https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/new-york-trump-assets/2024/03/25/id/1158594/ 

RayR
2 years ago
Indict Jon Steward!

"Prosecute Him Too!" - Jon Stewart BUSTED For Over Valuing NYC Home By 829%

Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth, and Vincent Oshana are joined by attorney Alina Habba as they discuss Jon Stewart's hypocrisy after being caught overvaluing his NYC home by 829% despite accusing Donald Trump of doing the same thing.

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Speyside2
2 years ago
Follow the money. If Trump ultimately loses all of his appeals who gets the money in each case? Follow the evidence. Which cases had verifiable evidence? Follow the legal precedents. In which cases were the legal precedents followed? And the list goes on.
rfenst
2 years ago

Follow the money. If Trump ultimately loses all of his appeals who gets the money in each case? Follow the evidence. Which cases had verifiable evidence? Follow the legal precedents. In which cases were the legal precedents followed? And the list goes on.

Speyside2 wrote:


If he ultimately loses both cases, he'll definitely have to file bankruptcy. A trustee will be appointed and Trump will either choose which properties to liquidate quickly or the trustee will choose for him. It should go relatively fast if there is a trustee driving the process.
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