TRUMP INDICTED

printer

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It’s never easy. That man booby-trapped his holdings six ways from Sunday.

Stinky bombs? I hear he is selling his own brand of perfume.
 

Fogdog

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It’s never easy. That man booby-trapped his holdings six ways from Sunday.

LOL, These rich assholes think they are invincible. Yeah, sure, Tish James never thought about how hard it would be to collect. :???:

“People are really, really good at litigating and getting to the point of a judgment,” said Brad Eric Scheler, a senior counsel at the law firm Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, where he oversees corporate restructuring and insolvency. “But they never focus on the fact that collecting on a judgment is very hard.”

A 6th century BC philosopher said something about that:

“There is no greater danger than underestimating your opponent.”
That was about 2600 years ago. As true today as it was then.

Let us not forget that collection costs will all be at Trump's expense. So, litigate away, motherfuckers.
 
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Trump seethes after New York trial set for April 15
Former President Trump on Monday fumed over his legal troubles after a New York judge scheduled an April 15 start date for his hush money trial despite Trump’s efforts to postpone the case.

Trump, speaking down the street from the Manhattan courthouse after the judge’s ruling, railed against the 2016 hush money case and his legal problems more broadly as a matter of “election interference” that should not be allowed during a campaign season.

“I don’t know how you can have a trial that’s going on right in the middle of an election. Not fair. Not fair. It’s not fair at all,” he said, calling the cases against him “ridiculous” and “a shame.”

Trump spoke to reporters on a significant day in his legal proceedings. In addition to a trial date being set in the hush money case, a five-judge state appeals court panel in a Monday ruling said it would pause the enforcement of the $464 million judgment against Trump, the Trump Organization and top executives, plus interest, if within 10 days they post a $175 million bond.

The former president said he would abide by the decision and post the bond, while ripping Judge Arthur Engoron, who oversaw the civil fraud trial.

Trump broadly decried the cases against him as “election interference” and connected them all to President Biden, though there is no evidence Biden has played any role in the numerous legal proceedings.

In addition to the New York cases, Trump is facing felony charges in Washington, D.C., and Georgia over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, and he is facing felony charges in Florida over his handling and retention of classified materials.

The legal cases have consumed Trump’s campaign for the White House. Millions of dollars in campaign cash has been spent on lawyers and legal fees, leaving Trump at a significant cash disadvantage.

And Trump has repeatedly suggested court dates have kept him from the campaign trail, though he has held only one rally since becoming the presumptive GOP nominee earlier this month.

“They can’t win an election because of the borders, because of energy prices, because of inflation, because of Afghanistan…he can’t win because of Russia, Russia, Russia, because of all the problems, because of Ukraine being attacked by Russia, and he can’t win because of the Oct. 7 attack of Israel, which he should have never allowed to happen,” Trump said of Biden.

“So what they do is they do election interference, which is court cases, and let’s try and tie him up and let’s take as much of his money as possible,” he added.

The former president said Engoron and New York Attorney General Letitia James “ought to be looked at.” And he complained that Judge Juan Merchan, who is handling the hush money case, “cannot go fast enough. He wants to get it started so badly.”

Still, Trump signaled he would try and appeal the decision to start the hush money case on April 15.

“This is not an act of criminality. I don’t know if we’re having one,” he said. “We’re going to be appealing. We did nothing wrong just like I did nothing wrong in the other case.”

Trump told reporters on Monday he would have “no problem testifying” if the trial does go forward. Asked if a possible conviction could derail his reelection bid, Trump suggested it could have the opposite effect.

“It could also make me more popular, because the people know it’s a scam,” Trump said.
 

Fogdog

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you gotta be kidding me.....wtf.......appeals court gave stinky more time, he's got 10 days to post $175Mill instead of the $464, after the 10 days it goes back up to the $464 if i'm reading this right....

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It's the billionaire effect with an ex-president super bonus. Reminds me of playing pinball when that sort of thing was around. A really good player could keep the ball in play and double or triple their score if they knew what to do and had the ability to nudge the machine just below the tilt sensor setting. But eventually we all lose to gravity. The ball eventually goes down the hole.

He shimmies and shakes a pinball machine like that deaf dumb and blind kid. We'll see what happens in his appeal. Any normal person would be history by now but every analyst I've listened to said his appeal will be DOA once it gets that far. I'm still expecting justice will visit him on a day not far away and Trump Tower will fall.
 

cannabineer

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Trump seethes after New York trial set for April 15
Former President Trump on Monday fumed over his legal troubles after a New York judge scheduled an April 15 start date for his hush money trial despite Trump’s efforts to postpone the case.

Trump, speaking down the street from the Manhattan courthouse after the judge’s ruling, railed against the 2016 hush money case and his legal problems more broadly as a matter of “election interference” that should not be allowed during a campaign season.

“I don’t know how you can have a trial that’s going on right in the middle of an election. Not fair. Not fair. It’s not fair at all,” he said, calling the cases against him “ridiculous” and “a shame.”

Trump spoke to reporters on a significant day in his legal proceedings. In addition to a trial date being set in the hush money case, a five-judge state appeals court panel in a Monday ruling said it would pause the enforcement of the $464 million judgment against Trump, the Trump Organization and top executives, plus interest, if within 10 days they post a $175 million bond.

The former president said he would abide by the decision and post the bond, while ripping Judge Arthur Engoron, who oversaw the civil fraud trial.

Trump broadly decried the cases against him as “election interference” and connected them all to President Biden, though there is no evidence Biden has played any role in the numerous legal proceedings.

In addition to the New York cases, Trump is facing felony charges in Washington, D.C., and Georgia over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, and he is facing felony charges in Florida over his handling and retention of classified materials.

The legal cases have consumed Trump’s campaign for the White House. Millions of dollars in campaign cash has been spent on lawyers and legal fees, leaving Trump at a significant cash disadvantage.

And Trump has repeatedly suggested court dates have kept him from the campaign trail, though he has held only one rally since becoming the presumptive GOP nominee earlier this month.

“They can’t win an election because of the borders, because of energy prices, because of inflation, because of Afghanistan…he can’t win because of Russia, Russia, Russia, because of all the problems, because of Ukraine being attacked by Russia, and he can’t win because of the Oct. 7 attack of Israel, which he should have never allowed to happen,” Trump said of Biden.

“So what they do is they do election interference, which is court cases, and let’s try and tie him up and let’s take as much of his money as possible,” he added.

The former president said Engoron and New York Attorney General Letitia James “ought to be looked at.” And he complained that Judge Juan Merchan, who is handling the hush money case, “cannot go fast enough. He wants to get it started so badly.”

Still, Trump signaled he would try and appeal the decision to start the hush money case on April 15.

“This is not an act of criminality. I don’t know if we’re having one,” he said. “We’re going to be appealing. We did nothing wrong just like I did nothing wrong in the other case.”

Trump told reporters on Monday he would have “no problem testifying” if the trial does go forward. Asked if a possible conviction could derail his reelection bid, Trump suggested it could have the opposite effect.

“It could also make me more popular, because the people know it’s a scam,” Trump said.
That’s the thing about multiple missiles locked onto one target. Only one needs to get all the way in.

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cannabineer

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THIS is how that mutant surfed to uncontested power.


Trump Media's merger with the shell company Digital World Acquisition Corp. was completed Monday, allowing it to become publicly traded, it added almost $4 billion in paper profits to Donald Trump's net worth.

Trump Media's market valuation was around $2.5 billion in morning trading Tuesday, despite the company reporting less than $3.5 million — that's million, not billion — in revenue over the first three quarters of 2023.

On its last day of trading Monday under the DWAC ticker, the company's shares soared more than 35% after a New York appeals court decreased from $454 million to $175 million the amount of a bond Trump would have to post to pause collection on a business fraud judgment while he appeals the case.



The company's closing price Monday was just under $50 per share.

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BudmanTX

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