• @kryptonianCodeMonkey
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    9910 months ago

    So punative damages are meant to scale with the wealth of a defendant so as to act as a proper punishment/deterrent of future offenses. Trump being able to crowd fund this punishment defeats the purpose of it. As such, either Trump should not be allowed to crowd fund at all (for anything, because he can always use that to undercut his punishment), or the court should compensate for this and multiply the damages to reflect this money stream into his net wealth.

    • @mercano
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      4310 months ago

      GoFundMe’s Terms of Service specifically forbid fundraising for “the legal defense of alleged financial and violent crimes,” so this fundraiser should be taken down. The next step would be for Trump to set up the equivalent sort of thing in-house, the way he made his own Twitter, then I really don’t know how this gets regulated.

      • @bajabound
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        2010 months ago

        At 2.9% of $355M, I’d bet $10.3M in fees will win out.

      • @andros_rex
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        910 months ago

        It’s been up for about two weeks. TOS doesn’t matter if you’re Trump - remember r/thedonald, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube…

      • @Bytemeister
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        110 months ago

        To be fair, this isn’t for defense, it’s to pay the fine, or post the bond at least.

        Plus, it’s their site, they can ignore their own terms of service.

    • RubberDuck
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      3910 months ago

      Yeah isn’t this benefit from a crime?