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27 minutes ago, Maturin said:
  1. At least 24 women have accused Donald Trump of inappropriate sexual behavior in several incidents over the last 30 years.
  2. He once ran the Donald J. Trump Foundation established in 1988, but was shut down by the NY State Attorney General’s office in 2013 for multiple violations.
  3.  Trump was a registered Democrat between 2001 and 2009
  4. Six times he’s filed for bankruptcy for his business properties between 1991 and 2009.
  5. Trump once quipped that “I do play with bankruptcy laws—they are very good for me” as a way of cutting debt.
  6. Trump Management Corporation was once sued by The Department of Justice for discrimination because they would not rent to people of a certain race.
  7. SPY Magazine once sent some of the world’s richest people checks of 13 cents to see who would cash them. The only people to do so were an arms dealer and Donald Trump.
  8. He passed up the chance to buy the New England Patriots back in the 80s because he thought they were a bad investment.
  9. He was good friends with peadophile gang lord Jeffery Epstein
  10. Trump has been sued 3,500 times by his business partners, contractors, clients, employees, and banks.

regarding #10--read the facts--Trump has not been sued 3500 times--he was involved in about 3500 cases during the last 30 years and below outlines what the cases were about and what happened

So you lied in your statement that "Trump has been sued 3,500 times by his business partners, contractors, clients, employees, and banks

It is not unusual for most wealthy people be involved in numerous lawsuits (Clinton has at least 900)

Trump lawsuits by the numbers

USA TODAY NETWORK journalists identified about 3,500 state and federal court cases involving Donald Trump and the more than 500 companies on his federal financial disclosure report and previous holdings. They break down like this. The figures are rounded because the USA TODAY search and review of cases is ongoing.

Plaintiff vs. Defendant

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WHAT GOT HIM INTO COURT

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WHAT GOT HIM INTO COURT

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WHAT GOT HIM INTO COURT

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WHAT GOT HIM INTO COURT

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How the cases have gone

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How the cases have gone

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And in case you want more clarification instead of just graphs--here are the excerts of the findings
 

The USA TODAY analysis identified at least 3,500 legal actions involving Trump. Reporters reviewed thousands of pages of records collected electronically and in person from courts in 33 states over three months, read more than 20 hours of depositions and interviewed dozens of litigants.

Among those cases with a clear resolution, Trump's side was the apparent victor in 451 and the loser in 38. In about 500 cases, judges dismissed plaintiffs' claims against Trump. In hundreds more, cases ended with the available public record unclear about the resolution.

Close to half the court cases — about 1,600 — involved lawsuits against gamblers who had credit at Trump-connected casinos and failed to pay their debts. About 100 additional disputes centered on other issues at the casinos. Trump and his enterprises have been named in almost 700 personal-injury claims and about 165 court disputes with government agencies.

Dozens dealt with the bankruptcy proceedings of Trump's companies, and dozens more involved plaintiffs' lawsuits against Trump businesses that judges terminated because the Trump companies targeted had gone bankrupt.

They include Trump's ongoing suit against the town of Palm Beach over airplane noise near his Mar-a-Lago Club and an earlier lawsuit against the town over an 80-foot flag pole. Trump's team argued in court that a smaller flag would understate his patriotism, but he eventually settled with town officials, agreeing among other concessions to lower the pole by 10 feet.

There also are disputes with local governments from New York to Florida to Nevada over the size of his property-tax bills.

The terms of most of the 100 settlements that Trump and his businesses reached with plaintiffs have not been disclosed. In about 60 additional cases, those sued by the Trump side have settled with him.

A few have become fodder on the campaign trail, including two breach-of-contract lawsuits he filed against restaurateurs in connection with Trump's development of the Old Post Office on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington. The businesses said they backed out of deals with Trump because of his derogatory comments about Mexicans. Both lawsuits are pending.

In case you want to read the entire article--here is the link (I never hide my source or construe to slant the truth)

WWW.USATODAY.COM

USA TODAY analysis finds 3,500 legal actions by and against Trump, fighting everyone from the government to the vodka makers.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Ridgerunner said:

Epstein was a member of Trump's country club. And when Trump learned that Epstein was harassing young women employees of the club Trump had him kicked out.

Yeah yeah, nothing to see here. They fell out because they were trying to buy the same house. The "club," was Mar-a-Lago which was a well known place for Epstien to bring his girls.

Trump literally said,  “I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”

That's your President, that's the face of the USA.

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8 minutes ago, happyone said:

regarding #10--read the facts--Trump has not been sued 3500 times--he was involved in about 3500 cases during the last 30 years and below outlines what the cases were about and what happened

So you lied in your statement that "Trump has been sued 3,500 times by his business partners, contractors, clients, employees, and banks

It is not unusual for most wealthy people be involved in numerous lawsuits (Clinton has at least 900)

 

Ah, ok, so that makes all the other stuff not true too then? It wasn't a lie, it's common knowledge that Trump sues and has been sued a ridiculous amount of times to hang on to any shred of credibility - Thanks for the breakdown, I'll remember that, still, the fact that so many US wealthy people are involved in lawsuits to protect their wealth is one thing, but that one of them then becomes the president? That is something quite sad really.

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11 minutes ago, Maturin said:

Yeah yeah, nothing to see here. They fell out because they were trying to buy the same house. The "club," was Mar-a-Lago which was a well known place for Epstien to bring his girls.

Trump literally said,  “I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”

That's your President, that's the face of the USA.

Here is the article that includes your charge--In no way does it implicate Trump (or Clinton for that matter) in any wrong doing---they all knew each other as the article states.

I wish that you would at least be more honest and quit cherry picking your quotes and claims--we have enough fake news already

 

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15 minutes ago, Maturin said:

Yeah yeah, nothing to see here. They fell out because they were trying to buy the same house. The "club," was Mar-a-Lago which was a well known place for Epstien to bring his girls.

Trump literally said,  “I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”

That's your President, that's the face of the USA.

The face of the USA is much better than the face of your country.

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2 minutes ago, happyone said:

Here is the article that includes your charge--In no way does it implicate Trump (or Clinton for that matter) in any wrong doing---they all knew each other as the article states.

I wish that you would at least be more honest and quit cherry picking your quotes and claims--we have enough fake news already

 

So, you're saying they weren't friends? What is it you are saying to refute me? The article has Trump's quote, who says something like that about someone who is not a friend? You throw the term "fake news" around too easily.

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8 minutes ago, Maturin said:

Ah, ok, so that makes all the other stuff not true too then? It wasn't a lie, it's common knowledge that Trump sues and has been sued a ridiculous amount of times to hang on to any shred of credibility - Thanks for the breakdown, I'll remember that, still, the fact that so many US wealthy people are involved in lawsuits to protect their wealth is one thing, but that one of them then becomes the president? That is something quite sad really.

Now you are twising the facts--neither the article or myself claimed that.  If it was common knowledge that Trump sues and has been sued, then why did you post Trump has been sued 3,500 times by his business partners, contractors, clients, employees, and banks-which was a lie?  All you are doing in skewing an article or the facts to fit your own agenda and hatred.   It is a fact that many wealthy and moderated wealthy individuals and businesses in the US are involved in lawsuits to protect their wealth by

the vultures, people looking for an easy buck,  and lawyers made possible by the outdated legal and tort system.  Now do some research and find out how many times the other rich Democratic hopefuls have been involved in lawsuits to protect their wealth

and report back to this forum. 😏

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