You dip shits need to refute the story or shut the **** up.
It's already been refuted, you stupid ****.
Donald Trump is a separate entity, completely from his re-election campaign.
Trump, despite the idiocy of the OP, is not responsible for the debts incurred by his campaign. That's just not how it works.
Now, run along. You're boring...
Admirably tough or downright slimy? Your call.
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Larry Walters
The owner of a Las Vegas-based drapery business, Walters was contracted to supply Trump's hotel in the city. Trump's company, however, demanded Walters provide additional work beyond the original contract. When Walters resisted, refusing to hand over some fabric that was in dispute, "sheriff's deputies burst into his factory after Trump Ruffin sued him. Trucks took the fabric away," the WSJ's Alexandra Berzon reports.
Walters claims he never had similar disputes in the past and an investigation of local court records backs him up. The final outcome? Under threat of prolonged litigation Walters settled for $380,000 less than he says he was owed.
Forest Jenkins
In 1988 Jenkins was the hardworking entrepreneur who was was thrilled to secure a large contract to install toilet partitions in Trump's Atlantic City casino. Unfortunately for Jenkins, the casino filed for bankruptcy just two years after opening. "After years of fighting through bankruptcy court, the Jenkins ended up with just 30 cents on the dollar. Their company was owed $231,000, according to the bankruptcy claim filed in the case. The Jenkins family received $70,000," reports CNN (follow the link for a video segment on the story).
Edward J. Friel
Friel was another small business owner initially thrilled by the prospect of supplying Trump's first Atlantic City casino with cabinets for slot machines. But after the job was both completed and approved, Friel tells CNN, Trump refused to make the final payment, meaning Friel made no profit on the deal.
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