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The message I sent to the DOJ:
It's been reported in several papers that Donald Trump has paid the Florida Attorney General $25,000.00 to drop the Trump University case against him. And it's been reported that the money he used to pay came from a Charity, The Trump Family Foundation.
It's been reported that a petition with 6,000 signatures has been presented requesting an official investigation.
Is this going to happen? And if not, why not. A lot of Americans are wondering, did Trump bribe an elected official and get away with it illegally using money from a charity?
I think the country deserves an answer.
Your message to the Department of Justice | DOJ | Department of Justice
Florida AG asked Trump for donation before nixing fraud case
After the check came in, Bondi's office nixed suing Trump, citing insufficient grounds to proceed.
"When I want something I get it," Trump said at an Iowa rally in January. "When I call, they kiss my ass. It's true."
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and a separate federal class action civil lawsuit in California allege that Trump University — which was largely owned by Trump himself — defrauded consumers by as much as $35,000 each with promises of a real estate investing education that they either did not receive or found to be worthless.
All told, more than 20 people requested help from the Florida attorney general's office in obtaining refunds from Trump University and affiliates, with Bondi's predecessor receiving numerous other complaints about the seminar company Trump partnered with. Many of the Trump-related consumers alleged that they paid money for training materials and personalized instruction which were never delivered.
"I was laid off work for the first time in my life and really need this money to support my family," wrote one of the many people seeking help, adding that he had been promised a refund but never received it. "$1,400 is so much money for my family."
The documents complicate prior claims by Bondi's office that she received only one consumer complaint about Trump University at the time that she decided not to join the New York investigation.
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Tired of the emails. Will the press ever look at "real crimes"????
It's been reported in several papers that Donald Trump has paid the Florida Attorney General $25,000.00 to drop the Trump University case against him. And it's been reported that the money he used to pay came from a Charity, The Trump Family Foundation.
It's been reported that a petition with 6,000 signatures has been presented requesting an official investigation.
Is this going to happen? And if not, why not. A lot of Americans are wondering, did Trump bribe an elected official and get away with it illegally using money from a charity?
I think the country deserves an answer.
Your message to the Department of Justice | DOJ | Department of Justice
Florida AG asked Trump for donation before nixing fraud case
After the check came in, Bondi's office nixed suing Trump, citing insufficient grounds to proceed.
"When I want something I get it," Trump said at an Iowa rally in January. "When I call, they kiss my ass. It's true."
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and a separate federal class action civil lawsuit in California allege that Trump University — which was largely owned by Trump himself — defrauded consumers by as much as $35,000 each with promises of a real estate investing education that they either did not receive or found to be worthless.
All told, more than 20 people requested help from the Florida attorney general's office in obtaining refunds from Trump University and affiliates, with Bondi's predecessor receiving numerous other complaints about the seminar company Trump partnered with. Many of the Trump-related consumers alleged that they paid money for training materials and personalized instruction which were never delivered.
"I was laid off work for the first time in my life and really need this money to support my family," wrote one of the many people seeking help, adding that he had been promised a refund but never received it. "$1,400 is so much money for my family."
The documents complicate prior claims by Bondi's office that she received only one consumer complaint about Trump University at the time that she decided not to join the New York investigation.
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Tired of the emails. Will the press ever look at "real crimes"????