No denial that President Trump was convicted of falsifying records in a case where the prosecutor is now under indictment for mortgage fraud which is also a form of falsifying records.
Trump was also impeached twice and lost an election to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and then subsequently beat them both in the same Election in 2024.
Ruling Confirms Trump Used Fraud to Hype Property Values

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Sep 29, 2023 — A judge found that the
Trump Organization fraudulently overvalued its building at 40 Wall Street, among others.
In 2019, ProPublica revealed stark inconsistencies between what the Trump Organization had reported to tax authorities and what it told lenders about the finances of one of its towers. A judge this week ruled the company had committed fraud.
Trump took $17 million in insurance for damage few ...

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Oct 24, 2016 — Donald Trump said he received a $17 million insurance payment in 2005 for
hurricane damage to Mar-a-Lago, his private club in Palm Beach.
PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Donald Trump said he received a $17 million insurance payment in 2005 for hurricane damage to Mar-a-Lago, his private club in Palm Beach, but The Associated Press found little evidence of such large-scale damage.
Two years after a series of storms, the real estate tycoon said he didn’t know how much had been spent on repairs but acknowledged he pocketed some of the money. Trump transferred funds into his personal accounts, saying that under the terms of his policy, “you didn’t have to reinvest it.”
Trump’s description of extensive damage does not match those of Mar-a-Lago members and even Trump loyalists. In an interview about the estate’s history, Trump’s longtime former butler, Anthony Senecal, recalled no catastrophic damage. He said Hurricane Wilma, the last of a string of storms that barreled through in 2004 and 2005, flattened trees behind Mar-a-Lago, but the house itself only lost some roof tiles.
“That house has never been seriously damaged,” said Senecal, discussing Mar-a-Lago’s luck with hurricanes. “I was there for all of them.”