one hell of a salesman found a sucker or he's laundering money

What's your point?

I bought a house in CA for $160K and sold it 5 years later for $540K.

Call your congressman .... or your kleenex salesman.

my point is millions, yours is thousands

youre a moron you little trumpdrone
 
I believe that the timeline was he bought the house in 2004, just when the housing bubble started to get going, and sold it in 2008, just after it imploded. House prices went way up in a short period of time.

One must also understand that Russians overpay for real estate almost everywhere. It's a way to get their money out of the country.

So I'd be surprised if there was anything untoward about this transaction.
 
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What makes it suspicious is the timing of the sale, 2008 when real estate prices had tanked from 2004 values. Still there needs to be more reason to explore the sale other than the Senator's desire to go on a fishing expedition looking for something.
 
Follow the money, follow the money

Sen. Ron Wyden seeking admin records on Trump's sale of mansion to Russian - CNNPolitics

Wyden's letter outlined how Donald Trump bought a 6.3-acre property in Florida for $41.35 million in 2004 and then sold that property to a company owned by the businessman four years later. The sale price to Rybolovlev more than doubled Trump's initial investment, to $95 million. The property's appraisal in 2008 fell short of that sale price by $30 million, Wyden said.


Money Laundering anyone?
 
I see the sale of a property that increased in value. Is it money laundering becasuse he sold the house to the Russian? Hey, whoever has the money....
 
I see the sale of a property that increased in value. Is it money laundering becasuse he sold the house to the Russian? Hey, whoever has the money....

It is money laundering because he received $30 million more than the property was appraised for

Convenient way to funnel money to Trump

Hey, it's not my fault if Russians are too stupid to know what property is worth
 
Follow the money, follow the money

Sen. Ron Wyden seeking admin records on Trump's sale of mansion to Russian - CNNPolitics

Wyden's letter outlined how Donald Trump bought a 6.3-acre property in Florida for $41.35 million in 2004 and then sold that property to a company owned by the businessman four years later. The sale price to Rybolovlev more than doubled Trump's initial investment, to $95 million. The property's appraisal in 2008 fell short of that sale price by $30 million, Wyden said.


Money Laundering anyone?

The sale price in 2008, when property values in Florida were cratering, was almost double the asking price. Last but not least, the property had been on the market for 2 years without a single offer, prior to the sale.

It’s also to be noted that the client the Russian lawyer Junior met with was in the US to defend, was accused of money laundering through the purchase of expensive New York real estate.

After the Inauguration, Jeff Sessions settled her case for 2 cents on the dollar, fining her client $3 million and returning $237 million to the oligarch, with no admission of guilt.
 
Follow the money, follow the money

Sen. Ron Wyden seeking admin records on Trump's sale of mansion to Russian - CNNPolitics

Wyden's letter outlined how Donald Trump bought a 6.3-acre property in Florida for $41.35 million in 2004 and then sold that property to a company owned by the businessman four years later. The sale price to Rybolovlev more than doubled Trump's initial investment, to $95 million. The property's appraisal in 2008 fell short of that sale price by $30 million, Wyden said.


Money Laundering anyone?


sorry winger, nothing illegal there. making a profit on a real estate transaction is not against the law. Selling property to a Russian is not illegal.

Your desperation and Trump-hate is making you more stupid than usual.
 
Follow the money, follow the money

Sen. Ron Wyden seeking admin records on Trump's sale of mansion to Russian - CNNPolitics

Wyden's letter outlined how Donald Trump bought a 6.3-acre property in Florida for $41.35 million in 2004 and then sold that property to a company owned by the businessman four years later. The sale price to Rybolovlev more than doubled Trump's initial investment, to $95 million. The property's appraisal in 2008 fell short of that sale price by $30 million, Wyden said.


Money Laundering anyone?

The sale price in 2008, when property values in Florida were cratering, was almost double the asking price. Last but not least, the property had been on the market for 2 years without a single offer, prior to the sale.

It’s also to be noted that the client the Russian lawyer Junior met with was in the US to defend, was accused of money laundering through the purchase of expensive New York real estate.

After the Inauguration, Jeff Sessions settled her case for 2 cents on the dollar, fining her client $3 million and returning $237 million to the oligarch, with no admission of guilt.
And our President has claimed he has had no dealings with Russia
 
Follow the money, follow the money

Sen. Ron Wyden seeking admin records on Trump's sale of mansion to Russian - CNNPolitics

Wyden's letter outlined how Donald Trump bought a 6.3-acre property in Florida for $41.35 million in 2004 and then sold that property to a company owned by the businessman four years later. The sale price to Rybolovlev more than doubled Trump's initial investment, to $95 million. The property's appraisal in 2008 fell short of that sale price by $30 million, Wyden said.


Money Laundering anyone?

The sale price in 2008, when property values in Florida were cratering, was almost double the asking price. Last but not least, the property had been on the market for 2 years without a single offer, prior to the sale.

It’s also to be noted that the client the Russian lawyer Junior met with was in the US to defend, was accused of money laundering through the purchase of expensive New York real estate.

After the Inauguration, Jeff Sessions settled her case for 2 cents on the dollar, fining her client $3 million and returning $237 million to the oligarch, with no admission of guilt.
And our President has claimed he has had no dealings with Russia


Nope, that's not what he said. He said the campaign had no dealings with Russia.
 
Follow the money, follow the money

Sen. Ron Wyden seeking admin records on Trump's sale of mansion to Russian - CNNPolitics

Wyden's letter outlined how Donald Trump bought a 6.3-acre property in Florida for $41.35 million in 2004 and then sold that property to a company owned by the businessman four years later. The sale price to Rybolovlev more than doubled Trump's initial investment, to $95 million. The property's appraisal in 2008 fell short of that sale price by $30 million, Wyden said.


Money Laundering anyone?


sorry winger, nothing illegal there. making a profit on a real estate transaction is not against the law. Selling property to a Russian is not illegal.

Your desperation and Trump-hate is making you more stupid than usual.

A property that has sat on the market for two years and suddenly gets an offer of $30 million more than it is worth?

Looks like someone using real estate transactions to funnel money to Trump
 

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