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Trump can’t get a loan to pay $464 million bond in fraud case, his lawyers say
By Curt_Anderson
March 18, 2024 12:19 pm
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So much for Trump being a billionaire business mogul who knows all the best people.

Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers tell a New York appeals court that he faces “insurmountable difficulties” in securing the $464 million bond from lenders that he is required to pay as he appeals the judgment in his financial fraud civil trial. Trump is also asking the court to lower the amount he must pay while he appeals the case. Here are the latest legal developments facing the presumptive Republican presidential nominee for 2024.


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  1. by Curt_Anderson on March 18, 2024 9:25 pm
    Did Trump commit perjury? In a trial that was in part about Trump falsely overstating his finances when securing bank loans, Trump bragged in that Manhattan deposition last year that he had $400 million in cash.

    Less than ten years ago, Trump claimed he was worth $10 billion. So what happened to all that money that he cannot come up with the bond? Did not enough people buy Trump trading cards or Trump-branded sneakers?

    If Trump cannot even manage his personal economic situation, why would anybody trust him again to manage America's economy?

    Trump, if he hasn't already, will probably be asking the Saudis, Putin or some other autocratic ruler he's buddied up to to help him out of his financial pickle. He was bad before, but Trump would be even worse when some unscrupulous foreign despot owns him.
    cnn.com


  2. by HatetheSwamp on March 19, 2024 3:48 am

    At some point, we're going to have to end up at the Eighth Amendment. Remember the Bill of Rights?

    What banana republics blue states and cities have become. You Dems are turning Trump into a cuddly little teddy bear.

    Have you noticed that Trump's own string-pullers have him handling this very, very well!!!!?


  3. by oldedude on March 19, 2024 7:34 am
    Less than ten years ago, Trump claimed he was worth $10 billion. So what happened to all that money that he cannot come up with the bond? Did not enough people buy Trump trading cards or Trump-branded sneakers?

    What a business person is "worth" is mainly held by assets, not real money. If you were to treat trumpster like any other human being, you'd never enter most of your threads. It's your shear hatred that is working here. I actually pity you. someone with that much hatred towards another person can't be healthy for anyone. Especially those having to put up with your daily deluge of fabrications and mis-statements.


  4. by Curt_Anderson on March 19, 2024 9:32 am
    Trump claimed he had in cash nearly enough to cover the judgement. He could have used a building as collateral to cover the rest.

    But you were wrong if you think that I hold Trump to an unfair standard. I don’t like small time grifters, or big-time grifters.


  5. by HatetheSwamp on March 19, 2024 9:45 am

    But you were wrong if you think that I hold Trump to an unfair standard. I don’t like small time grifters, or big-time grifters.

    Do you think that KKKers think they hold n!gg€rs to an unfair standard? Curt, you are ruled by TrumpHate.

    Back in the day, I don't remember you being this obsessed with George W.. No. You have Stage 4 TDS.


  6. by Curt_Anderson on March 19, 2024 10:35 am
    I don't know. Did you think you did?

    If Trump is short on funds, why is he suing ABC and George Stephanopoulos for defamation? Lawyers aren't cheap. This is another of his frivolous lawsuits against the news media that won't go anywhere.

    It seems that Trump's history of not his paying his bills, stiffing suppliers and contractors, being found liable for fraud and his propensity for lying has made him a credit risk.

    What about the Kushners? Isn't his credit good with them? Apparently not.

    thehill.com


  7. by HatetheSwamp on March 19, 2024 10:54 am

    Curt,

    We both think that Trump is despicable. Only you are deranged.


  8. by Curt_Anderson on March 19, 2024 11:01 am
    HtS,
    To paraphrase Barry Goldwater, "derangement" in the defense of democracy is no vice. And moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.


  9. by Curt_Anderson on March 19, 2024 3:33 pm
    What a business person is "worth" is mainly held by assets, not real money. —OD

    Does it matter to you that Trump has lied about his wealth including under oath? Defrauding banks by overstating the value of his assets is one of the things that got him into trouble. If Trump has anywhere near the $10 billion in assets he has bragged about why doesn’t he remortgage one or more of his properties…unless he is already mortgaged to the hilt? Then he isn’t worth what he claims.


  10. by oldedude on March 19, 2024 9:13 pm
    Okay, cujo, Who was the "victim" of the lie? How did that "affect" the "victim?"
    You complete double standards are too much for me. You make excuses for a diamond that was given to a cokehead to pay for favors contrary to the national interest, and you make excuses for it. You watch an illegal contract given to a family (or two) and that doesn't bother you. Your "morals" depend only on your dogma. Never the rule of law.


  11. by oldedude on March 19, 2024 9:16 pm
    Also, no one is going to give any big money to anyone buying big real estate in NYC. Those loans will never get paid back No one wants to invest in the city. They want it to just burn up and die. I hope they take out the bridges first.


  12. by Curt_Anderson on March 19, 2024 9:40 pm
    OD,
    Could you specify which of Trump's lies you are referring to? If you mean his campaign based on the lie that he is worth $10 billion, therefore a successful entrepreneur who would self-fund his campaign, the entire country, especially those of us who knew he was phony and didn't vote for him, are victims.

    If you are referring to Trump's bank fraud and tax fraud, the victims are people who are honest when borrowing money and honestly pay their taxes.

    If you mean his lying under oath about the $400 million he supposedly had in ready cash, in that case he was hoisted by his own petard---he victimized himself! 😁 🤣


  13. by Ponderer on March 19, 2024 9:43 pm

    The Emperor has no clothe$.


    Curt, you need to understand that Trump has got to exhaust every single possible source of someone else's money before using any of his own.

    And olde dude, what he did was a freaking felony. It was a criminal offense. He broke the law. And it was the foundation of hisfucking business model.

    If you want to argue that the law isn't really fair to people who break it because there really isn't any "victim" of this particular felony, you take your law degree down town and go right ahead and argue your scoff-at-the-law head off.

    "Rule of Law", he's talking about. "Law and Order Party" my fuckingass. 🙄


    "I hope they take out the bridges first." -olde dude

    Wow. Trump being made to account for his felonious crimes has really got you pretty all worked up! Chill, o-dude. Chill, man! This, coupled with your constant and incessant work defending him all day long, you're working yourself to pieces!

    You're just lashing out. You know that New York hasn't done anything wrong or untoward. You're in a flailing pattern. It's a normal part of the side effects of the traumatic stress that Trump's legal problems have apparently put you under.

    Maybe you should take some time for yourself... away from the forum for awhile if it would help.


  14. by oldedude on March 20, 2024 4:51 am
    First. Show to me (or anyone else for that matter) where the "felony" is. Because NY doesn't have the capability to show ANY criminal activity. You know that because this is a CIVIL action. Had it been "criminal" I might agree with you. But it's not. So you might want to actually check your facts before you shoot your mouth off. As usual.


  15. by HatetheSwamp on March 20, 2024 5:25 am

    Show to me (or anyone else for that matter) where the "felony" is. Because NY doesn't have the capability to show ANY criminal activity.

    Yeah.

    Please, po. Do.

    po,

    Everything completed in NY so far is civil, not criminal. You post exactly as if you clerked at the Supreme Court and are currently an Ivy League law school professor. But, either you're a fool or a totally ignernt liar who knows no law whatsoever.

    Which is it?


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