New York City Mayor Eric Adams today signed a bill to to designate Times Square a so-called gun-free zone.
22.09.2022 - 01:03 / perezhilton.com
Donald Trump is facing another huge legal problem — and this one comes with a massive bill. The former President, three of his adult children, and his company, the Trump Organization, are being sued by the state of New York.
On Wednesday morning, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the suit, which accuses Trump of widespread fraud in financial documents. The suit also seeks to ban Trump, Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, and Donald Trump Jr. from doing business in the Empire State! Just like when they were barred from ever doing charity work anymore after their self-dealing was exposed…
According to CNBC, the 220-page civil lawsuit was first filed in Manhattan Supreme Court this week. It seeks at least $250 million in damages from the former Apprentice star and his team.
Holy s**t!!!
In a press conference announcing the action on Wednesday, James said after a years-long investigation they found that Trump “massively” overstated the values of his real estate holdings and financial assets in statements to banks, insurance companies, and the IRS. He did so, the AG alleges, in order to fraudulently obtain favorable loan terms for the Trump Organization, and to lower its yearly tax bills.
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The State is accusing Trump and his team of “a repeated pattern and common scheme” in which they made “more than 200 false and misleading valuations of assets included in the 11 Statements covering 2011 through 2021.” Wow, this is only going back a couple years! Imagine how long this has been going on before that…
In a statement, James explained her office’s determination to go after the former politician for his allegedly shady business dealings:
James also
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today signed a bill to to designate Times Square a so-called gun-free zone.
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Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner glossed over New York Attorney General Letitia James’ announcement of a civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, calling it “inside baseball” and even potentially “political.”Fox News aired James’ description of the lawsuit for around eight minutes, in which she detailed that she and her office will sue Trump, his adult children and his real estate business for fraud stretching back years.As the attorney general’s remarks faded into the background, Faulkner summed up the situation very quickly before moving onto a discussion of “The View” and the criticism of Sunny Hostin by Nikki Haley.“So the New York State Attorney General has just announced a rather lengthy and detailed layout of the lawsuit that she is putting against Donald Trump former president,” she began.“Some of this is really inside baseball unless it’s your tax dollars in New York, and some people may even accuse it of being political because we’re 48 days away from the midterm elections, and both Presidents the current and the past are certainly being looked at to help candidates out,” Faulkner continued. “So we’ll see how this plays out.
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