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Hand her the keys to Mara Lago
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You now own 3rd-generation trailer trash.Hey stupid, the post is still here.
Yeah, so what. Trump bonds around the lien and ignores it.
I have won judgements against people, if they decide to not pay you, there isn't much you can do about it.
Hand her the keys to Mara Lago
Maybe if she spent a couple of million to fumigate Mara LagoIt’s not worth $83 million.
In the E. Jean Carroll case, She, the alleged victim, did not remember even the year in which the purported sexual assault took place, nearly three decades ago. Observers have pointed out dozens of inconsistencies in her story.There was plenty of testimony. That’s evidence.
Trump had plenty of opportunities to speak. He chose himself to not deliver his closing argument. He was on the stand. He just had to abide by the rules of the court.
So you're a financial adviser, as well as finance attorney ?You watch too much TV. Trump can’t hid billions of assets and even if he wanted to, it’d be far more trouble than it’s worth.
OH BULLSHIT. No judge has control over what people do with their own money, in their own private lives. He can declare joint ownership of anything at any time.He can do none of this without an ok from the ex judge overseeing all transactions made by the tRump Organization!
MAGA
Trump must still cough up at least $90M in E. Jean Carroll verdict — and soon — even though an appeal means she has to wait for it
- Donald Trump has to cut a fat check, and his appeal of the E. Jean Carroll verdict won't delay that.
- Within 30 days of the judge's written judgment, Trump has to turn over either cash or a bond.
- While he appeals the verdict, Carroll can't touch that money — but neither can Trump.
US District Judge Lewis Kaplan is set to issue a written judgment. That's a one-paragraph order directing Trump to pay his damages. Here, as an example, is the judgment Kaplan issued after last year's Carroll verdict, the one that ordered he pay $5 million in damages.
Only when that judgment is filed is the trial officially over, allowing Trump's side to appeal, as his lawyers have promised to do.
Trump will have 30 days after the judgment to pay up
Once there's a judgment, Trump will have 30 days to pay his damages, though an appellate court will almost certainly allow Trump to forgo paying Carroll directly until the appeal is decided.
Trump would have to set the money aside, though, and he can choose to do so in the form of either cash or bond.
Last time around, for the $5 million verdict, Trump went with cash.
Does this mean there will be another round of NFT Trump playing cards?
Will Trump have to hold bake sales and car washes at his rallies?
Who will donate to the rapist's worthy cause?
He can just hide his assets, and then let her work to find them. If she can't, she won't get a dime.
Trump should SUE her for defamation for $100 million. This who thing was a Liberal scam.
Nothing illegal about it. If you get a judgement against somebody, you're on your own. The work of seizing assets is your job, all on YOU.So you're just another crook ...
Nothing illegal about it. If you get a judgement against somebody, you're on your own. The work of seizing assets is your job, all on YOU.
I just believe this country isn't nearly as dysfunctional as you claim.So you're a financial adviser, as well as finance attorney ?
Nothing illegal about it. If you get a judgement against somebody, you're on your own. The work of seizing assets is your job, all on YOU.
which was their intent all along, to tie up his campaign money by tying up cash he'd normally use of his own .. you tend to drop that notion when being robbed by the opponent, but who knows it might drive him more in other ways, something the left never grasped, cause and affect.Trump must still cough up at least $90M in E. Jean Carroll verdict — and soon — even though an appeal means she has to wait for it
- Donald Trump has to cut a fat check, and his appeal of the E. Jean Carroll verdict won't delay that.
- Within 30 days of the judge's written judgment, Trump has to turn over either cash or a bond.
- While he appeals the verdict, Carroll can't touch that money — but neither can Trump.
US District Judge Lewis Kaplan is set to issue a written judgment. That's a one-paragraph order directing Trump to pay his damages. Here, as an example, is the judgment Kaplan issued after last year's Carroll verdict, the one that ordered he pay $5 million in damages.
Only when that judgment is filed is the trial officially over, allowing Trump's side to appeal, as his lawyers have promised to do.
Trump will have 30 days after the judgment to pay up
Once there's a judgment, Trump will have 30 days to pay his damages, though an appellate court will almost certainly allow Trump to forgo paying Carroll directly until the appeal is decided.
Trump would have to set the money aside, though, and he can choose to do so in the form of either cash or bond.
Last time around, for the $5 million verdict, Trump went with cash.
Does this mean there will be another round of NFT Trump playing cards?
Will Trump have to hold bake sales and car washes at his rallies?
Who will donate to the rapist's worthy cause?
IDIOCY.Well, FPOTUS#45 has already put $5.5M in an escrow account that he can no longer "hide".
So once the appeal is shot down, she (or her estate) will have a nice chunk of case to go after the remaining $83.3M if FPOTUS#45 doesn't pay another judgement bond which puts it out of his control.
Will be fun watching.
WW
You believe wrong. The country is in a state of anarchy.I just believe this country isn't nearly as dysfunctional as you claim.
Trump has no meritous reason to appeal.If Trump wants to appeal, he has to put the money in escrow.
Which is why i think it’s extremely unlikely that he will appeal.
As for judgements, Trump is certainly welcome to try and flaunt the law. I don’t think it’ll go over well for him. Most people don’t have considerable assets that the court can legally take from them.