Re: Donald Trump
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 1:56 pm
Can his unpaid lawyers afford another dud invoice?stevebrooks wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 1:30 pm (SNIP)
I mean I am sure he can afford another court case, he's a billionaire right?
Can his unpaid lawyers afford another dud invoice?stevebrooks wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 1:30 pm (SNIP)
I mean I am sure he can afford another court case, he's a billionaire right?
Last night I watched the CNN show "2020: The Year That Changed Everything". It really brought home the outrage of Trump's criminality and viciousness and the peril we are in.stevebrooks wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 4:11 pm Breaking news, Mr Hanky now owns Donald Trump. No, no, not Mr Hanky the Christmas Poo, Mr Hanky the Californian subprime mortgage lender and owner of Axios bank which holds the 100m loan on Trump tower and who knows what else, because he has underwritten Trump's 175m bond!
I mean fall about laughing, most of the USA has, Mr Hanky is a provider pf money to high risk borrowers so I suppose it makes sense, you don't get much more high risk than Donald Trump!
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/re ... t-bounced/A review of the New York County Supreme Court docket on Wednesday shows that paperwork for former President Donald Trump‘s newly-secured bond of $175 million was temporarily rejected and “returned for correction.”
The cause for the rejection, according to the New York County Supreme Court website, is because the requisite paperwork lacked a current financial statement.
This was first noted by New York attorney Jeffrey Levine in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
It is also missing the name of his attorney-in-fact. Trump will have a chance to resubmit his request.
An attorney for the former president did not immediately respond to a request for comment to Law&Crime.
As Law&Crime previously reported, Trump secured a bond of $175 million thanks to Knight Insurance Company of California. Owner Don Hankey was effusive in his praise of Trump after the bond secured, calling himself a “supporter.” But Hankey was less clear about whether Trump used bonds as collateral for the final amount.
Interesting news today, it seems the company putting up the bond doesn't meet the New York courts requirements for a bonding agent, in other words they don't actually have the money to put forward for the bond, this is why there were no financial documents filed, the financial documents would have revealed immediately they were ineligible to stand for the bond! Just another delaying tactic by the orange turd!Irrev-Black wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 11:22 am Certain essential data missing from Don The Con's paperwork.
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/re ... t-bounced/A review of the New York County Supreme Court docket on Wednesday shows that paperwork for former President Donald Trump‘s newly-secured bond of $175 million was temporarily rejected and “returned for correction.”
The cause for the rejection, according to the New York County Supreme Court website, is because the requisite paperwork lacked a current financial statement.
This was first noted by New York attorney Jeffrey Levine in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
It is also missing the name of his attorney-in-fact. Trump will have a chance to resubmit his request.
An attorney for the former president did not immediately respond to a request for comment to Law&Crime.
As Law&Crime previously reported, Trump secured a bond of $175 million thanks to Knight Insurance Company of California. Owner Don Hankey was effusive in his praise of Trump after the bond secured, calling himself a “supporter.” But Hankey was less clear about whether Trump used bonds as collateral for the final amount.
The appeasement of authoritarians and dictators has clear historic evidence that this is the stupidest thing to do, they will just want more and once you appease once, well you are seen as weak and unable to fight them, therefore they can take whatever they want.According toThe Washington Post, Mr Trump currently plans to pressure Ukraine into ceding Crimea and the Donbas, a region in the eastern part of the country, to Russia as part of a deal to end the war.
Russia already occupies this territory.
Mr Trump’s advisers, and others who have discussed the issue with him, spoke to the newspaper on condition of anonymity, given they were not authorised to do so.
They claim that, privately, the former president has said both countries involved in the conflict “want to save face” and “want a way out”. He reportedly believes people in the areas specified would be amenable to being absorbed into Vladimir Putin’s Russia.