Documents reveal what Trump actually said about his university
"I could have settled it, I think, pretty easy, I don't like settling cases," Trump said on "Face the Nation."
But by refusing to settle, Trump has opened the door to attacks at the peak of his presidential bid and distractions on the campaign trail -- like the 10 hours in December and January he spent in closed-door depositions for the two class-action lawsuits.
The teabaggers man..."the donald" in a true revelation.
"If you don't learn from the people that we're going to be putting forward, and these are all people who are handpicked by me," Trump said in the commercial.
But confronted with questions about the instructors' lack of real estate experience, Trump acknowledged "he looked at resumes and things but didn't pick the speakers" and some "slipped through the cracks."
"the donald" knows how to lie and skirt the truth, while his "believers" don't seem to know how to look up information to reveal the truth.
He was repeatedly pressed on one instructor CBS News told you about back in September,
James Harris. Trump said he didn't know who he was and said, "I wasn't running it."
Harris told CBS News he was a motivational speaker paid on commission to sell additional Trump training. At least 17 students complained about Harris in affidavits.
"Trump University is something that I've thought about for a long time. I didn't want to put my name on anything having to do with education unless it was going to be the best," Trump said in a promotional video.
In other court documents, former events manager Corinne Sommer wrote that in her experience, "the focus of Trump University was on making sales rather than on providing educational services."
Finish reading the rest of "the donald" and his so-called business dealings.