Trump admits he'll have to sell buildings to come up with $450M in cash

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  1. Bluesguy

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    That doesn't make you a billionaire not even half way there.

    And do show me where he stated he had that cash in a bank, what testimony?
     
  2. Bluesguy

    Bluesguy Well-Known Member Donor

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    It happen's when one's country turns into a banana republic.
     
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    Sorry explain the measurable harm that makes the business corrupt.
     
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    Damage to the reputation of the city. He and his businesses and charity, found to have engaged in fraud 4 times.
     
  5. Arkanis

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    With pleasure:

    Not really because I don't -- you know, it's doing great. I don't need the money. You probably see the cash. We have a lot of cash. We have, I believe we have substantially in excess of 400 million in cash, plus and going up very substantially every month. Developers usually don't have cash. They have assets, not cash. We have, I believe, 400 plus and going up very substantially every month.

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    https://s3.documentcloud.org/docume...f_v_people_of_the_state_of_exhibit_s__859.pdf

     
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    Absolutely. His taking an oath is almost meaningless. I tis just a perfunctory act. And you are right. No ethical. moral compass. No conscience like normal people have.. no sense of guilt or remorse. Those are the qualities of a sociopath. This kind of personality disorder does not belong in power. Soon , as we have seen , the routine checks and balances are frayed and tested as they don't apply to a person like that . ( in their mind) The fact he is so dramatic and exaggerates everything seems to captivate a following . No substance, just superficial theater of simplistic words .
    ( those that say that he talks like/to them.....are selling themselves short)
     
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    A questimate is the best you got? How much has he spent on legal fees since that time, how much is collatorell, how much reserved does he need to conduct day to day operations? What is NYC and NYS going to do when all his business leaves and other either follow or else no longer look at NYC as a safe place to do business due to the criminals and the prosecutors.
     
  8. Bush Lawyer

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    (Liquid) Cash is never collateral. He*** has spent as much as HE*** needs to spend on legal fees just so he*** can drag everything out so that as little as possible is decided before Nov 5, 2024.

    Dunno about you Mate, but if I was an innocent person, I'd want it all sorted before I went to an election. If I knew I was up that creek without that paddle, I'd stonewall, manipulate the system up to the extent of my bank account limit.

    *Rapist
    *Swindler
    *Bordering on pathological
     
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  9. Bluesguy

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    How did any of those deals in this lawsuit damage the reputation of the city? Non one would have known ANYTHING about them had these absurd charges not been brought. Trump and his deals ENHANCED the ability of New York to attract investors and guess what a big one just announced they were cancelling all plans to invest there in the future, did you miss that?
     
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    Which bank claimed they were a victim to this alleged corruption? Who had tangible damages?
     
  11. Bluesguy

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    Of course the amount of cash I maintain can be considered collateral and part of a loan. He is being FORCED to pay huge legal fees, as are a host of others, due to these totally absurd prosecution. Do prosecutors in your country try to put opposition politicians in jail in order for their party to retain it?
     
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    Garbage. He could decimate his legal bills if he stopped filing motions the sole purpose of which is to delay, delay and delay.

    Absolutely not. But then again, politicians in this Country do not act like criminals and attract the crabs, nor demand they have 'King' like immunity and waste squillions in legal fees trying to hold back the the tide, Knut like.

    Ya know what. Why is Humpty*** wanting to establish he has immunity if he reckons he is innocent of any criminal offence?

    *Rapist
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    Uhm the fraud info came out in court years ago. You think unexposed fraud doesn’t count?
     
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    This sounds like the sovereign citizen arguments when they want to know why they’re not allowed to drive around with no license plate, drivers license, and break all traffic laws. I mean who is hurt where is the crime?
     
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    Willie Nelson had a thing where he had to have money. An auction happened where people bought his stuff and gave it back to him.
     
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    How can the place be damaged when you can't walk down the sidewalk without stepping on someone's poop.
     
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    “The good news keeps piling up.” ???? o_O

    Perhaps you should study some British history. King Richard II, who ruled in the late 1300s, thought that he could take the property from any noble he pleased. Ultimately it led to his downfall.

    If the state gets so it thinks it can run roughshod over the property rights of Donald Trump, then perhaps your rights could usurped in the future. This could come sooner than you think if the state decides it needs more room to house “the new comers.” Massachusetts has already asked people if they have any spare rooms they could offer to take them in. The next step will be to demand that you house them. Or perhaps the state might decide that you have more space than you need or should have for the good of the community.

    Do you think I am guilty of hyperbole? Think about the growing communist movement in Congress. A couple of them just got back from a “fact finding mission” to Cuba, that “communist island paradise.”

    Or perhaps you are a follower of AOC and “The Squad” so their trip to Cuba doesn’t bother you. It wouldn’t surprise me.
     
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    I can feel the panic in your post.

    You asked me to prove my point and I did.

    Trump lied under oath and he certainly hasn't spent $300+ million in legal fees since August 2023....

    Have you become so obsessed with Trump that you can no longer recognize what a fact is?
     
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    And now Weisselberg is going down for perjury..........more confirmation of the Orange Stain's fraud....

    "During his testimony, Weisselberg struggled to explain why Trump's Fifth Avenue Manhattan triplex, which is less than 11,000 square feet in size,
    was listed on Trump's statements of financial condition as 30,000 square feet."

    "At the trial, a lawyer with the New York attorney general's office, Louis Solomon, confronted Weisselberg with emails from a Forbes reporter seeking clarity about the apartment's size, as well as a letter signed by Weisselberg certifying the excessive square footage to the Trump Organization's accounting firm at the time, Mazars USA.

    "Forbes was right, the triplex was actually only 10,996 right?" Solomon asked.

    "Right," Weisselberg finally conceded. "
     
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    Back to Rikers he goes? lol

    'Former Trump CFO Allen Weisselberg pleads guilty to perjury in ex-president's civil fraud case'

    Source: AP

    Updated 11:55 AM EST, March 4, 2024


    'NEW YORK (AP) — Allen Weisselberg, the former chief financial officer of Donald Trump’s company, pleaded guilty Monday in New York to perjury in connection with testimony he gave in the ex-president’s civil fraud case. Weisselberg, 76, pleaded guilty to two counts of perjury and will be sentenced to five months in jail — which would be his second stint behind bars after 100 days last year in an unrelated tax fraud case.

    The pleas related to testimony he gave at a July 2020 deposition in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ case against Trump, but in court Monday he also admitted, without pleading guilty, to lying on the witness stand at the former president’s civil fraud trial last fall.

    Prosecutors accused Weisselberg of lying under oath in the case about allegations that Trump lied about his wealth on financial statements given to banks and insurance companies. “Allen Weisselberg looks forward to putting this situation behind him,” his lawyer Seth Rosenberg said in a statement.

    After The New York Times reported last month that Weisselberg was in negotiations to plead guilty to perjury, Judge Arthur Engoron, who presided over the fraud trial, ordered attorneys to provide details related to the Times’ report.'

    Read more: https://apnews.com/article/trump-fraud-weisselberg-perjury-0101a9972cefd1e1fb4ba6d36e69fecb
     
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    You know what this means, Trump cultists.

    You need to send all of your money to DearLeaderTrump, right now. There's no excuse for holding any back. America is counting on you.

    You shouldn't be posting here, unless it's from a library computer, because you need to sell your computer and phone and give that money to DearLeader.

    Failure to do so will indicated disloyalty to DearLeaderTrump. And you know what happens to the disloyal.

    No, don't send any money to the Republican Party. All of your money must go directly to DearLeaderTrump. The GOP is a bunch of RINO's, and they don't deserve your money.
     
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    You have unquestionable proof this ever happened?

    Didn't think so.
     
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    From your own link...
    "Pulitzer said the rock-bottom price for Mar-a-Lago would be $300 million. Thomson said at least $600 million. If uber-billionaires got into a bidding war, they said, a sale of a billion dollars or more would be possible.

    The much smaller Palm Beach compound once owned by the Kennedy political dynasty sold for $70 million three years ago."
     

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