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CREW Files Criminal Bribery Complaint Against Donald Trump & Pam Bondi

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CREW Files Criminal Bribery Complaint Against Donald Trump & Pam Bondi

CREW, the people who did the ground work uncovering Trump's criminal conduct paying off Pam Bondin with his philanthropic foundation's money, filed against Trump and Bondi today.

CREW Files Criminal Bribery Complaint Against Donald Trump & Pam Bondi

September 13, 2016
Donald Trump and Pam Bondi appear to have committed a federal crime relating to an apparent bribe solicited by the Florida Attorney General and paid by Trump and the Trump Foundation, according to a criminal complaint filed today by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW). The complaint also calls for an investigation into whether the Trump Foundation broke federal criminal law by making numerous false reports to the IRS on its tax forms.

A few weeks before a newspaper reported that her office was considering joining a lawsuit against Trump University, Bondi personally solicited a campaign contribution from Trump, which her political committee received four days after the news report was published. A month later, her office told newspapers it would not be taking legal action against Trump or Trump University. This was followed by a fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s private Florida club, for which Bondi was charged less than $5,000, well below the market rate, which may have been a reward for Bondi’s refusal to file charges. This timeline suggests that Bondi may have solicited the contribution—and Trump and the Foundation may have paid it—as a bribe to influence her office’s action.

“The bribery of an elected official is the ultimate betrayal of the public’s trust, and the facts strongly suggest that happened here,” CREW Executive Director Noah Bookbinder said. “It will be shocking and disheartening if it turns out that Florida’s highest law enforcement official did indeed put her office up for sale and that Mr. Trump so readily paid for it.”

After CREW’s March IRS complaint against the Foundation for falsely claiming it did not engage in political activity, the Foundation admitted that the contribution was political and Trump or the Foundation paid a penalty to the IRS for engaging in political activity. The March complaint also noted that instead of Bondi’s group, the Foundation’s tax returns listed an organization that never received a donation. New reports have found four other organizations which appear on the Foundation’s returns but claim never to have received donations, as well as contributions from two companies that have denied giving it any money.

“We have now seen so many false statements on the Trump Foundation’s tax returns that it is hard to know whether we can believe anything the Foundation has claimed,” Bookbinder said. “The Department of Justice and US Attorney should immediately commence an investigation.”

Federal criminal law prohibits state officials working at agencies that receive federal funds from soliciting or accepting a bribe and prohibits anyone from bribing those state officials, with violations punishable by up to ten years in prison. Likewise, “knowingly and willfully” making “any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement” on tax returns is punishable by up to five years in prison.

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It is deplorable that a criminal is running for President.
 
CREW Files Criminal Bribery Complaint Against Donald Trump & Pam Bondi

CREW, the people who did the ground work uncovering Trump's criminal conduct paying off Pam Bondin with his philanthropic foundation's money, filed against Trump and Bondi today.

CREW Files Criminal Bribery Complaint Against Donald Trump & Pam Bondi

September 13, 2016
Donald Trump and Pam Bondi appear to have committed a federal crime relating to an apparent bribe solicited by the Florida Attorney General and paid by Trump and the Trump Foundation, according to a criminal complaint filed today by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW). The complaint also calls for an investigation into whether the Trump Foundation broke federal criminal law by making numerous false reports to the IRS on its tax forms.

A few weeks before a newspaper reported that her office was considering joining a lawsuit against Trump University, Bondi personally solicited a campaign contribution from Trump, which her political committee received four days after the news report was published. A month later, her office told newspapers it would not be taking legal action against Trump or Trump University. This was followed by a fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s private Florida club, for which Bondi was charged less than $5,000, well below the market rate, which may have been a reward for Bondi’s refusal to file charges. This timeline suggests that Bondi may have solicited the contribution—and Trump and the Foundation may have paid it—as a bribe to influence her office’s action.

“The bribery of an elected official is the ultimate betrayal of the public’s trust, and the facts strongly suggest that happened here,” CREW Executive Director Noah Bookbinder said. “It will be shocking and disheartening if it turns out that Florida’s highest law enforcement official did indeed put her office up for sale and that Mr. Trump so readily paid for it.”

After CREW’s March IRS complaint against the Foundation for falsely claiming it did not engage in political activity, the Foundation admitted that the contribution was political and Trump or the Foundation paid a penalty to the IRS for engaging in political activity. The March complaint also noted that instead of Bondi’s group, the Foundation’s tax returns listed an organization that never received a donation. New reports have found four other organizations which appear on the Foundation’s returns but claim never to have received donations, as well as contributions from two companies that have denied giving it any money.

“We have now seen so many false statements on the Trump Foundation’s tax returns that it is hard to know whether we can believe anything the Foundation has claimed,” Bookbinder said. “The Department of Justice and US Attorney should immediately commence an investigation.”

Federal criminal law prohibits state officials working at agencies that receive federal funds from soliciting or accepting a bribe and prohibits anyone from bribing those state officials, with violations punishable by up to ten years in prison. Likewise, “knowingly and willfully” making “any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement” on tax returns is punishable by up to five years in prison.

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It is deplorable that a criminal is running for President.

It is deplorable that a criminal is running for President.

Yeah, but maybe we'll get lucky and she'll just die. BTW, citizens can't file a criminal complaint.
 
It certainly wouldn't surprise me at all if Trump goes to prison or is impeached if elected for all the crimes he has committed.
 
I believe don is a real don. He probably worked for the mob and this is how he made his money. Scamming people and ruling over a market.
 
CREW Files Criminal Bribery Complaint Against Donald Trump & Pam Bondi

CREW, the people who did the ground work uncovering Trump's criminal conduct paying off Pam Bondin with his philanthropic foundation's money, filed against Trump and Bondi today.

CREW Files Criminal Bribery Complaint Against Donald Trump & Pam Bondi

September 13, 2016
Donald Trump and Pam Bondi appear to have committed a federal crime relating to an apparent bribe solicited by the Florida Attorney General and paid by Trump and the Trump Foundation, according to a criminal complaint filed today by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW). The complaint also calls for an investigation into whether the Trump Foundation broke federal criminal law by making numerous false reports to the IRS on its tax forms.

A few weeks before a newspaper reported that her office was considering joining a lawsuit against Trump University, Bondi personally solicited a campaign contribution from Trump, which her political committee received four days after the news report was published. A month later, her office told newspapers it would not be taking legal action against Trump or Trump University. This was followed by a fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s private Florida club, for which Bondi was charged less than $5,000, well below the market rate, which may have been a reward for Bondi’s refusal to file charges. This timeline suggests that Bondi may have solicited the contribution—and Trump and the Foundation may have paid it—as a bribe to influence her office’s action.

“The bribery of an elected official is the ultimate betrayal of the public’s trust, and the facts strongly suggest that happened here,” CREW Executive Director Noah Bookbinder said. “It will be shocking and disheartening if it turns out that Florida’s highest law enforcement official did indeed put her office up for sale and that Mr. Trump so readily paid for it.”

After CREW’s March IRS complaint against the Foundation for falsely claiming it did not engage in political activity, the Foundation admitted that the contribution was political and Trump or the Foundation paid a penalty to the IRS for engaging in political activity. The March complaint also noted that instead of Bondi’s group, the Foundation’s tax returns listed an organization that never received a donation. New reports have found four other organizations which appear on the Foundation’s returns but claim never to have received donations, as well as contributions from two companies that have denied giving it any money.

“We have now seen so many false statements on the Trump Foundation’s tax returns that it is hard to know whether we can believe anything the Foundation has claimed,” Bookbinder said. “The Department of Justice and US Attorney should immediately commence an investigation.”

Federal criminal law prohibits state officials working at agencies that receive federal funds from soliciting or accepting a bribe and prohibits anyone from bribing those state officials, with violations punishable by up to ten years in prison. Likewise, “knowingly and willfully” making “any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement” on tax returns is punishable by up to five years in prison.

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It is deplorable that a criminal is running for President.

CREW? You know that's a Soros funding propaganda organ, don't you?
 
CREW Files Criminal Bribery Complaint Against Donald Trump & Pam Bondi

CREW, the people who did the ground work uncovering Trump's criminal conduct paying off Pam Bondin with his philanthropic foundation's money, filed against Trump and Bondi today.

CREW Files Criminal Bribery Complaint Against Donald Trump & Pam Bondi

September 13, 2016
Donald Trump and Pam Bondi appear to have committed a federal crime relating to an apparent bribe solicited by the Florida Attorney General and paid by Trump and the Trump Foundation, according to a criminal complaint filed today by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW). The complaint also calls for an investigation into whether the Trump Foundation broke federal criminal law by making numerous false reports to the IRS on its tax forms.

A few weeks before a newspaper reported that her office was considering joining a lawsuit against Trump University, Bondi personally solicited a campaign contribution from Trump, which her political committee received four days after the news report was published. A month later, her office told newspapers it would not be taking legal action against Trump or Trump University. This was followed by a fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s private Florida club, for which Bondi was charged less than $5,000, well below the market rate, which may have been a reward for Bondi’s refusal to file charges. This timeline suggests that Bondi may have solicited the contribution—and Trump and the Foundation may have paid it—as a bribe to influence her office’s action.

“The bribery of an elected official is the ultimate betrayal of the public’s trust, and the facts strongly suggest that happened here,” CREW Executive Director Noah Bookbinder said. “It will be shocking and disheartening if it turns out that Florida’s highest law enforcement official did indeed put her office up for sale and that Mr. Trump so readily paid for it.”

After CREW’s March IRS complaint against the Foundation for falsely claiming it did not engage in political activity, the Foundation admitted that the contribution was political and Trump or the Foundation paid a penalty to the IRS for engaging in political activity. The March complaint also noted that instead of Bondi’s group, the Foundation’s tax returns listed an organization that never received a donation. New reports have found four other organizations which appear on the Foundation’s returns but claim never to have received donations, as well as contributions from two companies that have denied giving it any money.

“We have now seen so many false statements on the Trump Foundation’s tax returns that it is hard to know whether we can believe anything the Foundation has claimed,” Bookbinder said. “The Department of Justice and US Attorney should immediately commence an investigation.”

Federal criminal law prohibits state officials working at agencies that receive federal funds from soliciting or accepting a bribe and prohibits anyone from bribing those state officials, with violations punishable by up to ten years in prison. Likewise, “knowingly and willfully” making “any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement” on tax returns is punishable by up to five years in prison.

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It is deplorable that a criminal is running for President.

CREW? You know that's a Soros funding propaganda organ, don't you?

:lalala::lalala::lalala::lalala::lalala::lalala::lalala::lalala:
 
CREW Files Criminal Bribery Complaint Against Donald Trump & Pam Bondi

CREW, the people who did the ground work uncovering Trump's criminal conduct paying off Pam Bondin with his philanthropic foundation's money, filed against Trump and Bondi today.

CREW Files Criminal Bribery Complaint Against Donald Trump & Pam Bondi

September 13, 2016
Donald Trump and Pam Bondi appear to have committed a federal crime relating to an apparent bribe solicited by the Florida Attorney General and paid by Trump and the Trump Foundation, according to a criminal complaint filed today by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW). The complaint also calls for an investigation into whether the Trump Foundation broke federal criminal law by making numerous false reports to the IRS on its tax forms.

A few weeks before a newspaper reported that her office was considering joining a lawsuit against Trump University, Bondi personally solicited a campaign contribution from Trump, which her political committee received four days after the news report was published. A month later, her office told newspapers it would not be taking legal action against Trump or Trump University. This was followed by a fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s private Florida club, for which Bondi was charged less than $5,000, well below the market rate, which may have been a reward for Bondi’s refusal to file charges. This timeline suggests that Bondi may have solicited the contribution—and Trump and the Foundation may have paid it—as a bribe to influence her office’s action.

“The bribery of an elected official is the ultimate betrayal of the public’s trust, and the facts strongly suggest that happened here,” CREW Executive Director Noah Bookbinder said. “It will be shocking and disheartening if it turns out that Florida’s highest law enforcement official did indeed put her office up for sale and that Mr. Trump so readily paid for it.”

After CREW’s March IRS complaint against the Foundation for falsely claiming it did not engage in political activity, the Foundation admitted that the contribution was political and Trump or the Foundation paid a penalty to the IRS for engaging in political activity. The March complaint also noted that instead of Bondi’s group, the Foundation’s tax returns listed an organization that never received a donation. New reports have found four other organizations which appear on the Foundation’s returns but claim never to have received donations, as well as contributions from two companies that have denied giving it any money.

“We have now seen so many false statements on the Trump Foundation’s tax returns that it is hard to know whether we can believe anything the Foundation has claimed,” Bookbinder said. “The Department of Justice and US Attorney should immediately commence an investigation.”

Federal criminal law prohibits state officials working at agencies that receive federal funds from soliciting or accepting a bribe and prohibits anyone from bribing those state officials, with violations punishable by up to ten years in prison. Likewise, “knowingly and willfully” making “any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement” on tax returns is punishable by up to five years in prison.

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It is deplorable that a criminal is running for President.

CREW? You know that's a Soros funding propaganda organ, don't you?

:lalala::lalala::lalala::lalala::lalala::lalala::lalala::lalala:

Anyone who believes anything CREW publishes or does is terminally naive.
 
Tis the season for tons of partisan accusations and law suits to be filed against opponents, only to disappear if/when that opponent bows out.

It was amazing how many women came out of nowhere to falsely accuse Herman Cain of sexual harassment and more, all of whom crawled back into the shadows once Cain bowed out.
 

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