postman
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Is that what happened to the guy who committed 34 felonies?You break the law, you go to jail.
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Is that what happened to the guy who committed 34 felonies?You break the law, you go to jail.
Outdated mistomenors, somehow was turned into felonies.Is that what happened to the guy who committed 34 felonies?
James didn't convict Trump. A jury of his peers convicted Trump.Trump didn't break the law, but James did trying to lock him up
Another lie.James said Mark a largo was worth 10 million. Not even close to what it's worth.
America’s MandelaIs that what happened to the guy who committed 34 felonies?
Two lies, as already explained.Outdated mistomenors, somehow was turned into felonies.
Are you now arguing that once the original statute of limitations runs out, there should be no way of extending it?She turned outdated mistomenors into felonies.
The opinion has parts of the transcript in it. Blacked out and the judge paraphrasing it. Now if you want to hang your hat on the proposition a magistrate judge doesn't have basic reading comprehension skills or is lying in an opinion that will be reviewed on appeal go ahead.um the opinion isn't the trascript....
WEll except the lenders for all his failed businesses, including multiple casino's and real estate properties, his 'charities' etc.Every lender was happy with Trump and said they would business with him again.
No the opinion doesn’tThe opinion has parts of the transcript in it. Blacked out and the judge paraphrasing it. Now if you want to hang your hat on the proposition a magistrate judge doesn't have basic reading comprehension skills or is lying in an opinion that will be reviewed on appeal go ahead.
Trump was kind enough to extend it himself, by moving out of New York.Are you now arguing that once the original statute of limitations runs out, there should be no way of extending it?
That's because they weren't privy to Trump playing with the valuations of his properties, or the true situation of his finances.Every lender was happy with Trump and said they would business with him again.
Moving doesn’t extend the SOLs…only a fascist would think thatTrump was kind enough to extend it himself, by moving out of New York.
A jury of Looney liberals.James didn't convict Trump. A jury of his peers convicted Trump.
They also convicted Trump's CFO.
I don't think you want to go there. I read what was said at the actual court proceedings about doing business with Trump not what Fox told you.James
The bank sent a representative to court to testify
And I get said he was a great customer they’d do business with again
Dude it has the relevant part in it. Just blacked out. The fact that you don't want to believe it just means you are again simply being obtuse. It doesn't matter either way. I read it, you apparently didn't.No the opinion doesn’t
Stop lying
Lol it's worth a lot more than that.Another lie.
"From 2011-2021, the Palm Beach County Assessor appraised the market value of Mar-a-Lago at between $18 million and $27.6 million,” Engoron wrote in his ruling."
Okay let's use it on comedy.Are you now arguing that once the original statute of limitations runs out, there should be no way of extending it?
Yeah, when Trump is trying to get loans, instead of pay taxes.Lol it's worth a lot more than that.
How do you know it’s relevant if it’s blacked out? Start telling the truthDude it has the relevant part in it. Just blacked out. The fact that you don't want to believe it just means you are again simply being obtuse. It doesn't matter either way. I read it, you apparently didn't.