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How much info do they require before covering drumph's business dealings?
Trump Has 75 Ongoing Legal Battles -- Which Media Are Ignoring During Their Breathless FBI Letter Coverage
Trump Faces At Least 75 Pending Lawsuits On A Variety Of Matters
USA Today: ā€œAt Least 75 Of The 4,000-Plus Lawsuits Involving Trump And His Businesses Remain Open.ā€ ā€œThe number of unresolved casesā€ regarding Trump and his businesses, campaign, and other organizations is ā€œunprecedented for a presidential candidate,ā€, according to a USA Today special report. The newspaperā€™s ā€œongoing, nationwide analysis of state and federal court recordsā€ found that ā€œat least 75 of the 4,000-plus lawsuits involving Trump and his businessesā€ remained open two weeks before Election Day. From the October 25 article:

On the first anniversary of the start of his presidential campaign, Donald Trump spent much of the day in a setting he knows well ā€” a room full of high-priced lawyers battling out a civil lawsuit.

Trump paused his campaigning June 16 to answer questions under oath in one of his lawsuits against two celebrity chefs. He had sued Geoffrey Zakarian and JosĆ© AndrĆ©s after they backed out of a restaurant deal in response to Trumpā€™s inflammatory statements about Mexican immigrants.

The two-hour deposition was at least the third time Trump had to leave the campaign trail to be deposed by attorneys in one of his organizationā€™s many lawsuits.

Just two weeks before Election Day, at least 75 of the 4,000-plus lawsuits involving Trump and his businesses remain open, according to an ongoing, nationwide analysis of state and federal court records by USA TODAY. Trump is running well behind Democrat Hillary Clinton in most polls ā€” about 5 points behind in the popular vote in RealClearPolitics' rolling average of national polls. But if Trump were to win, the number of unresolved cases is unprecedented for a presidential candidate, according to political scientists and historians.

Trump faces significant open litigation tied to his businesses: angry members at his Jupiter, Fla. golf course say they were cheated out of refunds on their dues and a former employee at the same club claims she was fired after reporting sexual harassment. Thereā€™s a fraud case brought by Trump University students who say the mogulā€™s company ripped them off for tens of thousands in tuition for a sham real estate course.

Trump is also defending lawsuits tied to his campaign. A disgruntled GOP political consultant sued for $4 million saying Trump defamed her. Another suit, a class action, says the campaign violated consumer protection laws by sending unsolicited text messages.

If elected, the open lawsuits will tag along with Trump. He would not be entitled to immunity, and could be required to give depositions or even testify in open court. That could chew up time and expose a litany of uncomfortable private and business dealings to the public.

One Trump case, over non-payment of tips to caterers at Trump SoHo Hotel in New York City, is scheduled to go to trial a week before Election Day. [USA Today, 10/25/16]

Trump is the real corrupt and back handed one!
 
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NY Times: Trump University, "A Series Of Seminars Held In Hotels," Faces Three Pending Lawsuits Alleging Misrepresentation.
The New York Times described Trump's now-defunct Trump University as "not a real university at all, but a series of seminars held in hotels across the country" about real estate. Trump University is currently facing multiple pending lawsuits brought by former students and by the state of New York alleging misrepresentation. From the February 26 article:

The now-defunct Trump University, the subject of one of Marco Rubio's attacks on Donald J. Trump at the Republican presidential debate on Thursday night, was not a real university at all but a series of seminars held in hotels across the country that promised to share Mr. Trump's real estate investing acumen with students. It is still embroiled in lawsuits accusing it of misrepresentation.

Those who ultimately bought premium packages paid as much as $35,000 for the privilege of additional training, called mentorships and apprenticeships. "Seventy-six percent of the world's millionaires made their fortunes in real estate," Mr. Trump said in an email marketing blast sent to tens of thousands of potential customers. "Now it's your turn. My father did it, I did it, and now I'm ready to teach you how to do it."

As many as 7,000 people across the country bought the sales pitch, spending an estimated $40 million. Both the State of New York and many of the students are now suing Mr. Trump for misrepresentation. Three cases are pending: one in New York brought by the attorney general and two in California, certified as class actions
. [The New York Times, 2/26/16]

CNN: Trump Foundation Under Investigation In New York.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman told CNN on September 13 that his office has ā€œhad correspondenceā€ with the Trump Foundation ā€œto make sure itā€™s complying with the laws governing charities in New York.ā€ Schneiderman noted that his office has ā€œbeen concerned that the Trump Foundation may have engaged in some improprietyā€ as a nonprofit organization. As CNN explained, the investigation ā€œcomes amid a series of reports by The Washington Post that Trump spent money from his charity, The Donald J. Trump Foundation, on himself, used it to recycle others' contributions to make them appear to have come from him and hasn't given to the foundation since 2008.ā€ [CNN.com, 9/13/16]

The Guardian: Trump Lawyers Ordered To Appear In Court For Allegations Trump Raped 13-Year-Old Girl.
Lawyers representing Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have been ordered to appear in court for a status conference in a civil lawsuit from a woman who accused Trump of raping her when she was 13, The Guardian reported. According to the report, the court date is scheduled for December 16. From the October 12 article:

A federal judge in New York has ordered counsel for Donald Trump and the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein to appear in court along with the attorney for a woman referred to only as ā€œJane Doeā€ who alleges the Republican presidential nominee raped her when she was 13.

Judge Ronnie Abrams has slated an initial status conference in the civil lawsuit for 16 December in a New York district court.

The order raises the extraordinary prospect, were Trump to win the 8 November battle for the White House, of counsel for a US president-elect being called into federal court in proceedings relating to allegations of rape of an underage girl.

[ā€¦]

The court order gives no details of the legal complaint raised by ā€œJane Doeā€. It instructs all parties to the case to set out in advance the nature of the allegations and the ā€œprincipal defensesā€, as well as any previous motions and discovery as well as the ā€œestimated length of trialā€.

The original federal lawsuit, filed in June, alleged that ā€œJane Doeā€ was sexually assaulted by Trump in 1994 at Epsteinā€™s Manhattan home. Further claims were made that the real estate billionaire raped the then teenager at parties hosted by Epstein on the Upper East Side. [The Guardian, 10/12/16]
Trump Has 75 Ongoing Legal Battles -- Which Media Are Ignoring During Their Breathless FBI Letter Coverage
 
How much info do they require before covering drumph's business dealings?
Trump Has 75 Ongoing Legal Battles -- Which Media Are Ignoring During Their Breathless FBI Letter Coverage
Trump Faces At Least 75 Pending Lawsuits On A Variety Of Matters
USA Today: ā€œAt Least 75 Of The 4,000-Plus Lawsuits Involving Trump And His Businesses Remain Open.ā€ ā€œThe number of unresolved casesā€ regarding Trump and his businesses, campaign, and other organizations is ā€œunprecedented for a presidential candidate,ā€, according to a USA Today special report. The newspaperā€™s ā€œongoing, nationwide analysis of state and federal court recordsā€ found that ā€œat least 75 of the 4,000-plus lawsuits involving Trump and his businessesā€ remained open two weeks before Election Day. From the October 25 article:

On the first anniversary of the start of his presidential campaign, Donald Trump spent much of the day in a setting he knows well ā€” a room full of high-priced lawyers battling out a civil lawsuit.

Trump paused his campaigning June 16 to answer questions under oath in one of his lawsuits against two celebrity chefs. He had sued Geoffrey Zakarian and JosĆ© AndrĆ©s after they backed out of a restaurant deal in response to Trumpā€™s inflammatory statements about Mexican immigrants.

The two-hour deposition was at least the third time Trump had to leave the campaign trail to be deposed by attorneys in one of his organizationā€™s many lawsuits.

Just two weeks before Election Day, at least 75 of the 4,000-plus lawsuits involving Trump and his businesses remain open, according to an ongoing, nationwide analysis of state and federal court records by USA TODAY. Trump is running well behind Democrat Hillary Clinton in most polls ā€” about 5 points behind in the popular vote in RealClearPolitics' rolling average of national polls. But if Trump were to win, the number of unresolved cases is unprecedented for a presidential candidate, according to political scientists and historians.

Trump faces significant open litigation tied to his businesses: angry members at his Jupiter, Fla. golf course say they were cheated out of refunds on their dues and a former employee at the same club claims she was fired after reporting sexual harassment. Thereā€™s a fraud case brought by Trump University students who say the mogulā€™s company ripped them off for tens of thousands in tuition for a sham real estate course.

Trump is also defending lawsuits tied to his campaign. A disgruntled GOP political consultant sued for $4 million saying Trump defamed her. Another suit, a class action, says the campaign violated consumer protection laws by sending unsolicited text messages.

If elected, the open lawsuits will tag along with Trump. He would not be entitled to immunity, and could be required to give depositions or even testify in open court. That could chew up time and expose a litany of uncomfortable private and business dealings to the public.

One Trump case, over non-payment of tips to caterers at Trump SoHo Hotel in New York City, is scheduled to go to trial a week before Election Day. [USA Today, 10/25/16]

Trump is the real corrupt and back handed one!

Too little too late Matthew. Hillary is going down.
 
Matt's other thread did a major boomerang so he started this one. He gets a single gold star for only persistent stoopidity!

Matthew has been spamming this board since the Anthony Weiner story broke...

How much info do they require before covering drumph's business dealings?
Trump Has 75 Ongoing Legal Battles -- Which Media Are Ignoring During Their Breathless FBI Letter Coverage
Trump Faces At Least 75 Pending Lawsuits On A Variety Of Matters
USA Today: ā€œAt Least 75 Of The 4,000-Plus Lawsuits Involving Trump And His Businesses Remain Open.ā€ ā€œThe number of unresolved casesā€ regarding Trump and his businesses, campaign, and other organizations is ā€œunprecedented for a presidential candidate,ā€, according to a USA Today special report. The newspaperā€™s ā€œongoing, nationwide analysis of state and federal court recordsā€ found that ā€œat least 75 of the 4,000-plus lawsuits involving Trump and his businessesā€ remained open two weeks before Election Day. From the October 25 article:

On the first anniversary of the start of his presidential campaign, Donald Trump spent much of the day in a setting he knows well ā€” a room full of high-priced lawyers battling out a civil lawsuit.

Trump paused his campaigning June 16 to answer questions under oath in one of his lawsuits against two celebrity chefs. He had sued Geoffrey Zakarian and JosĆ© AndrĆ©s after they backed out of a restaurant deal in response to Trumpā€™s inflammatory statements about Mexican immigrants.

The two-hour deposition was at least the third time Trump had to leave the campaign trail to be deposed by attorneys in one of his organizationā€™s many lawsuits.

Just two weeks before Election Day, at least 75 of the 4,000-plus lawsuits involving Trump and his businesses remain open, according to an ongoing, nationwide analysis of state and federal court records by USA TODAY. Trump is running well behind Democrat Hillary Clinton in most polls ā€” about 5 points behind in the popular vote in RealClearPolitics' rolling average of national polls. But if Trump were to win, the number of unresolved cases is unprecedented for a presidential candidate, according to political scientists and historians.

Trump faces significant open litigation tied to his businesses: angry members at his Jupiter, Fla. golf course say they were cheated out of refunds on their dues and a former employee at the same club claims she was fired after reporting sexual harassment. Thereā€™s a fraud case brought by Trump University students who say the mogulā€™s company ripped them off for tens of thousands in tuition for a sham real estate course.

Trump is also defending lawsuits tied to his campaign. A disgruntled GOP political consultant sued for $4 million saying Trump defamed her. Another suit, a class action, says the campaign violated consumer protection laws by sending unsolicited text messages.

If elected, the open lawsuits will tag along with Trump. He would not be entitled to immunity, and could be required to give depositions or even testify in open court. That could chew up time and expose a litany of uncomfortable private and business dealings to the public.

One Trump case, over non-payment of tips to caterers at Trump SoHo Hotel in New York City, is scheduled to go to trial a week before Election Day. [USA Today, 10/25/16]

Trump is the real corrupt and back handed one!
NY Times: Trump University, "A Series Of Seminars Held In Hotels," Faces Three Pending Lawsuits Alleging Misrepresentation.
The New York Times described Trump's now-defunct Trump University as "not a real university at all, but a series of seminars held in hotels across the country" about real estate. Trump University is currently facing multiple pending lawsuits brought by former students and by the state of New York alleging misrepresentation. From the February 26 article:

The now-defunct Trump University, the subject of one of Marco Rubio's attacks on Donald J. Trump at the Republican presidential debate on Thursday night, was not a real university at all but a series of seminars held in hotels across the country that promised to share Mr. Trump's real estate investing acumen with students. It is still embroiled in lawsuits accusing it of misrepresentation.

Those who ultimately bought premium packages paid as much as $35,000 for the privilege of additional training, called mentorships and apprenticeships. "Seventy-six percent of the world's millionaires made their fortunes in real estate," Mr. Trump said in an email marketing blast sent to tens of thousands of potential customers. "Now it's your turn. My father did it, I did it, and now I'm ready to teach you how to do it."

As many as 7,000 people across the country bought the sales pitch, spending an estimated $40 million. Both the State of New York and many of the students are now suing Mr. Trump for misrepresentation. Three cases are pending: one in New York brought by the attorney general and two in California, certified as class actions
. [The New York Times, 2/26/16]

CNN: Trump Foundation Under Investigation In New York.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman told CNN on September 13 that his office has ā€œhad correspondenceā€ with the Trump Foundation ā€œto make sure itā€™s complying with the laws governing charities in New York.ā€ Schneiderman noted that his office has ā€œbeen concerned that the Trump Foundation may have engaged in some improprietyā€ as a nonprofit organization. As CNN explained, the investigation ā€œcomes amid a series of reports by The Washington Post that Trump spent money from his charity, The Donald J. Trump Foundation, on himself, used it to recycle others' contributions to make them appear to have come from him and hasn't given to the foundation since 2008.ā€ [CNN.com, 9/13/16]

The Guardian: Trump Lawyers Ordered To Appear In Court For Allegations Trump Raped 13-Year-Old Girl.
Lawyers representing Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have been ordered to appear in court for a status conference in a civil lawsuit from a woman who accused Trump of raping her when she was 13, The Guardian reported. According to the report, the court date is scheduled for December 16. From the October 12 article:

A federal judge in New York has ordered counsel for Donald Trump and the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein to appear in court along with the attorney for a woman referred to only as ā€œJane Doeā€ who alleges the Republican presidential nominee raped her when she was 13.

Judge Ronnie Abrams has slated an initial status conference in the civil lawsuit for 16 December in a New York district court.

The order raises the extraordinary prospect, were Trump to win the 8 November battle for the White House, of counsel for a US president-elect being called into federal court in proceedings relating to allegations of rape of an underage girl.

[ā€¦]

The court order gives no details of the legal complaint raised by ā€œJane Doeā€. It instructs all parties to the case to set out in advance the nature of the allegations and the ā€œprincipal defensesā€, as well as any previous motions and discovery as well as the ā€œestimated length of trialā€.

The original federal lawsuit, filed in June, alleged that ā€œJane Doeā€ was sexually assaulted by Trump in 1994 at Epsteinā€™s Manhattan home. Further claims were made that the real estate billionaire raped the then teenager at parties hosted by Epstein on the Upper East Side. [The Guardian, 10/12/16]
Trump Has 75 Ongoing Legal Battles -- Which Media Are Ignoring During Their Breathless FBI Letter Coverage

This has been all covered Matthew and yesterday you did a thread about this...

It seem Hillary is telling you no pay unless you spam!
 
Matthew has been promised a night with Huma and a text from Carlos Danger if he does a good job.
 

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