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Trump unable to get $464m bond in New York fraud case, his lawyers say


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27 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Maybe Taylor Swift will lend him some of her spare cash.

Taylor who?  Who is she?

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41 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

The fact that the banks agreed to make a loan has no bearing on a case of bank fraud, if fraudulent appraisals and valuations were used to support the loan that does amount to bank fraud. You might want to consult your fraud law journals. 


And banks due their due diligence to make sure the loan is in line with property values.

 

Same as the common folk obtaining a mortgage.

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Waiting to hear that he can't afford his lawyers.

 

Perhaps he can get a loan from his boyfriend Putin. 

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13 minutes ago, Prubangboy said:

Alina said -in court- that he was worth billions and she could prove it.

 

Perjury time?

Forbes has estimated his wealth for decades and estimates it at $2.6 billion as of 2024, with Trump making much higher claims. Trump received gifts, loans, and inheritance from his father. His primary business has been real estate ventures, including hotels, casinos, and golf courses.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealth_of_Donald_Trump

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7 minutes ago, Andycoops said:

Marvellous news.

Who would want to give it to him he never will pay it back.

Lock him up.

 

The Federalist Society would want to give it to him. He delivered for them and would be the gift that keeps on giving.

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Question: To rent an apartment you need a credit check.Do you need one to become president?

List of companies that would not issue a bond for the multi billionaire. 

"Applied Underwriters (SiriusPoint), Allianz, Amynta, Arch, Argo, Ascot, AXA XL, Berkley, Berkshire Hathaway, CAP Specialty, Chubb, Cincinnati, CNA Surety, DUAL/Axis, Everest Re, Frankenmuth, Hartford, Hudson, IAT (Harco), Intact, Liberty, Munich Re, Philadelphia Indemnity, MainStreet (NGM), Markel, Nationwide, RLI, Skyward (Great Midwest), Sompo, Swiss Re, Tokyo Marine HCC, Travelers, and Zurich. "

   It would have been easier  to list the company who would, and only for the much lesser amount  of $91.6 million, Chubb.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, sirineou said:

List of companies that would not issue a bond for the multi billionaire. 

If Trump could show and pledge liquid assets for about $500 million they probably would. Right now he would seem to be about $200 million short.

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1 minute ago, jerrymahoney said:

If Trump could show and pledge liquid assets for about $500 million they probably would. Right now he would seem to be about $200 million short.

A few more days to go, he might make it.

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