Legal analysts say Trump admitted that the intent in financial representations he made was to convince lenders to loan him money.

  • @xantoxis
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    1 year ago

    Why is this colossal? The judge already ruled he committed fraud, are we pretending that he lied about his finances to convince ponies to let him brush their hair? What other intent could there be besides getting more money?

    • @[email protected]
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      Now they don’t have to prove his intent. It just makes the case that much easier; no way the defense can raise questions about errors or revisions.

      Not that it would matter much, but it basically eliminates any possibility of arguments around it, futile as they may be. Which means there’ll be no time wasted on it (or at most, less time wasted on it).

      Just because something seems obvious doesn’t mean it isn’t necessary to prove it.

      • @xantoxis
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        141 year ago

        Fair enough, time certainly is of the essence in these cases. We got about a year to put this man somewhere he can’t hurt anyone else.

        • be_excellent_to_each_other
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          31 year ago

          Not gonna happen. No matter how this trial goes. I know I sound cynical, I want to be wrong. I don’t think he sees a cell, and if somehow he does I bet he runs for president from there.

          • teft
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            61 year ago

            This is a civil trial. He won’t see jail for it. The documents case he might but that one doesn’t even start for like 8 months.

              • @[email protected]
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                41 year ago

                Why are you ignoring the fact that he’s losing the ability to do business in NYC? That’s basically his entire brand, and how he’s made money since he was a child:

                Engoron ordered the cancellation of state business certificates filed by Trump, his two adult sons and the other defendants in the case, meaning the former president will potentially lose control of his famed New York properties.

                https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4226139-trump-could-lose-control-of-famed-properties-under-new-york-fraud-ruling/

                They’re taking Trump Tower and a bunch of buildings away from him. Many buildings with his name on them are owned by other people. The Trump Org just managed the building, and they are not going to be able to exist in NYC any longer.

                • be_excellent_to_each_other
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                  What does he care? All he has to do now is continue to grift money from maga - which will be even easier as he becomes more and more of a martyr, and after he gets the Republican nomination.

                  Until he’s sitting in a cell, he’s experienced nothing but inconvenience.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    11 year ago

                    You don’t understand him at all. He loves seeing his name all over shit. They are now going to take his name down off of a lot of buildings.

                    He doesn’t care about his supporters. He’ll never move to where they live. He only wants other rich people to hang out with him. This not only hurts him financially, but also emotionally.

                  • Doug Holland
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                    Exactly.

                    Whatever the fines and judgments, even if he’s found guilty of crimes in other trials, Donald Trump cannot be imprisoned. He will die of old age or a McDonald’s-fueled heart attack, but he’ll die rich, in a comfortable mansion, having never known punishment.

                    It sucks, sure, but pretending otherwise is just that — pretending.

      • @massacre
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        121 year ago

        Ianal but I expect this admission also materially harms any relief Trump may seek on appeal…

        Hard to claim it’s a witch hunt when you admit guilt of the accused fraud under oath.