• @RapidcreekOP
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    It’s a disgorgment not a fine. There’s a difference.

    In 1987, Texaco had to post a bond 22 times the size of the Trump fraud bond. And that was in in 1987 dollars.

  • @Hobbes_Dent
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    Does tomorrow, bud.

    Those kids would be really upset right now if they could read laws and judgements.

    Edit: can’t spell do the grammar. But I can read.

  • @[email protected]
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    558 months ago

    It wouldn’t have been so high if it wasn’t based on the fraudulently-inflated valuations of the family’s properties. Get fucked Eric.

  • @WaxedWookie
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    378 months ago

    And I say the $454m is payable to me personally.

    …but the legal system doesn’t work on dumb assertions, does it?

    • @dhork
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      278 months ago

      Those are all bail bonds, though, they serve a different purpose. Those bonds are put up to guarantee that someone shows up at their trial, the Court makes them put up the money but then as long as they show up they get it all back.

      Trump’s bond is for a judgement, and only allows him to appeal without paying the full amount up front. He will eventually owe the full amount, unless the appeals court reduces it.

      • @SkyezOpen
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        48 months ago

        And the bond people KNOW they aren’t getting their money back from Trump.

  • @JeeBaiChow
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    138 months ago

    Still trying to look out for dad. Only dad apparently can’t even remember him as a family member. Sucks to be Eric.

  • @[email protected]
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    118 months ago

    That thumbnail photo looks like he shartled in his pants a bit.

    Wait until tomorrow, Lunchbox.

    Wear the brown pants.

  • @whotookkarl
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    68 months ago

    “Of course it has to be paid, you don’t get to commit crimes then when you’re caught keep the profits from your criminal activities, that would be insane,” Eric Trump said. “My father represents the best of us and supports the rule of law. He would never support lesser penalties for the rich and powerful. He’s not some clueless landlord trying to avoid paying for his crimes. He represents the sense of justice and order universal laws grant to protect our constitutional rights.”

    J/k they don’t give a shit about justice or anyone that hasn’t significantly donated to their criminal enterprise/political cult.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    58 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    As a court-imposed deadline ticks down on the former president’s family and their businesses to come up with almost half-a-billion dollars, the 40-year-old executive vice-president of the Trump Organization told Fox News on Sunday that bond issuers laughed when he approached them for that sum.

    On Friday, Donald Trump said he has nearly $500m in cash and suggested he could afford bond in the New York case, which resulted in the former president, his company and some of its executives all being found liable for fraudulent business practices.

    As soon as Tuesday morning, the New York attorney general, Letitia James, could begin to seize Trump’s assets, including his bank accounts and property.

    Business executives, including Shark Tank host and investor Kevin O’Leary, have also questioned the massive judgment and the now-expiring, 30-day deadline to meet it.

    From the other side of the New York political spectrum, progressive Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said there was a risk if James decided not to move on Trump’s assets.

    Separately, Trump is grappling with more than 80 pending criminal charges across various jurisdictions in connection with efforts to forcibly overturn the result of the 2020 election that he lost to Biden, retaining classified materials after his presidency and hush-money payments.


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