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Corrupt Trump Foundation agrees to dissolve under court supervision

bver_hunter

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The Donald J. Trump Foundation has agreed to dissolve under judicial supervision amid an ongoing lawsuit concerning its finances, according to a document filed Tuesday in Manhattan Supreme Court by the New York state Attorney General's office.

The dissolution of President Donald Trump's charity resolves one element of the attorney general's civil lawsuit against the foundation, which includes claims that the President and his children violated campaign finance laws and abused its tax-exempt status.
The lawsuit will continue in court because it also seeks two other outcomes: $2.8 million in restitution, plus penalties, and a ban on Trump and his three eldest children serving on the board of any other New York nonprofit.
The agreement to dissolve, signed by both the foundation and Attorney General Barbara Underwood's office, also allows the attorney general's office to review the recipients of the charity's assets. The most recent tax return filed by the foundation listed its net assets at slightly more than $1.7 million.
"Our petition detailed a shocking pattern of illegality involving the Trump Foundation -- including unlawful coordination with the Trump presidential campaign, repeated and willful self-dealing, and much more. This amounted to the Trump Foundation functioning as little more than a checkbook to serve Mr. Trump's business and political interests," Underwood said in a statement Tuesday.
"This is an important victory for the rule of law, making clear that there is one set of rules for everyone," Underwood said. "We'll continue to move our suit forward to ensure that the Trump Foundation and its directors are held to account for their clear and repeated violations of state and federal law."
An attorney for the Foundation, Alan Futerfas, declined to comment on the agreement.
The judge overseeing the lawsuit must approve the stipulation in order for it to go into effect and will oversee the dissolution of the foundation. The stipulation comes after a November ruling by Justice Saliann Scarpulla that allowed the lawsuit to move forward, denying a motion by the foundation to dismiss the case.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/18/politics/trump-foundation-dissolve/index.html

Now we are going to hear from the right wingers about bias, as nothing burgers have been the outcome from the Clinton Foundation!!
 

bver_hunter

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Also, Trump and his 3 children shall not to be involved in any other charities, according to the Judge's ruling.
 

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President Trump's charity, the Donald J. Trump Foundation, has agreed to dissolve amid allegations from the New York Attorney General's office that it engaged in a "shocking pattern of illegality."

However, New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood announced on Tuesday that her office will continue to pursue its lawsuit against the foundation.
 

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LOL! The New York's AG made it her primary mission to go after Trump and all his holdings and interests. Of course, he will pull back to give her a more difficult target. This is how the Republic dies, btw. When the power of the state's institutions are used for political vendettas.
 

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But not, of course, when the president and his cronies are so crooked they can't even run a charity cleanly. One established, no doubt, to launder Trumped soiled character...

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LOL! The New York's AG made it her primary mission to go after Trump and all his holdings and interests. Of course, he will pull back to give her a more difficult target. This is how the Republic dies, btw. When the power of the state's institutions are used for political vendettas.
 

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LOL! The New York's AG made it her primary mission to go after Trump and all his holdings and interests. Of course, he will pull back to give her a more difficult target. This is how the Republic dies, btw. When the power of the state's institutions are used for political vendettas.
Your right as usual. The Republic is much safer when the President uses the office for his own self-interest and attacks and undermines all of the institutions fundamental to the Republic and the Constitution.
 

danmand

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Your right as usual. The Republic is much safer when the President uses the office for his own self-interest and attacks and undermines all of the institutions fundamental to the Republic and the Constitution.
Nah, USA has become a banana republic where clean and innocent people are prosecuted for political reasons. No rule of law.
 

toguy5252

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Nah, USA has become a banana republic where clean and innocent people are prosecuted for political reasons. No rule of law.
Your right. It is so bad that peole are pleading guilty to things that are not even crimes and the justice Department (which by the way serves under an AG appointed by Trump), including the SDNY and Judges, many of whom were appointed by Trump are accepting the pleas and sending these people to jail. Crazy.
 

bver_hunter

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Your right. It is so bad that peole are pleading guilty to things that are not even crimes and the justice Department (which by the way serves under an AG appointed by Trump), including the SDNY and Judges, many of whom were appointed by Trump are accepting the pleas and sending these people to jail. Crazy.
This is not the end as there are still lawsuits against the $2.8 million in restitution charges.

Now that Trump does not have a charity to pay for his future lawsuits, I wonder whether Putin may step in and comply?
 

jcpro

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Nah, USA has become a banana republic where clean and innocent people are prosecuted for political reasons. No rule of law.
It DID become a banana republic. And 2017 -18 will be remembered as the time when it became unglued. This is a third world shit that we're witnessing,right now. And all of you cheering this- you will not be so happy when your side will be squeezed. And squeezed it will be because the breaks have been released. This is no longer a Democratic Party of Johnson and O'Neil. And the Republican Party of Reagan Gingrich died this November. Instead of cheering, everybody should be sad at the passing of the Constitutional Republic and the uncontested and peaceful transfer of power.
 

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"Our petition detailed a shocking pattern of illegality involving the Trump Foundation, including unlawful co-ordination with the Trump presidential campaign, repeated and wilful self-dealing, and much more," Underwood said in a statement.
Just like Trump U.
Every time you look at Trump you find fraud.
 

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oldjones

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Just like Trump U.
Every time you look at Trump you find fraud.
And failure. Not only did he go broke running casinos, he couldn't even manage giving money away. And how many of his carefully selected people are still in their jobs? Never mind those facing charges or sentencing.

An entire fraud, and a failure at it. But we've known that since the '70s, when he couldn't pull off pretending to be his own Press Agent.
 

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And failure. Not only did he go broke running casinos, he couldn't even manage giving money away. And how many of his carefully selected people are still in their jobs? Never mind those facing charges or sentencing.

An entire fraud, and a failure at it. But we've known that since the '70s, when he couldn't pull off pretending to be his own Press Agent.
He made his fortune, first from his father, but then using the system to get loans for his projects and default on them. It got so bad no American bank would lend to him. He's not a good businessman but he knows how to use the system to his advantage and not pay a penalty for his failures, until now, maybe
 

oldjones

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He made his fortune, first from his father, but then using the system to get loans for his projects and default on them. It got so bad no American bank would lend to him. He's not a good businessman but he knows how to use the system to his advantage and not pay a penalty for his failures, until now, maybe
Makes him a grifter, not a businessman, and that was obvious a half century back.
 
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