BRKG Trump Ordered To Pay $355 Million In Civil Fraud Case, Barred From Doing Business in NY For 3 Years

WildDaisy

God has a plan, Trust it!
Barred from doing business for three years? I'm no financial guru but won't that put a bit of a dent in the city and state revenue? I thought they were being hard pressed because of all the money spent taking care of the relocatees their proud sanctuary city status brought them.

Like Dobbin, I think it's past time to move on to greener pastures, Mr. Trump. It's gonna get harder to keep your head above water in that hostile environment called New York.
Already has in the area. I live in CT, just over the line and he's already sold two building he owns in our city. I noticed a while ago they removed the "Trump" name from the buildings.
 

Mongo

Veteran Member
Mark my words: there will be blood.
And NO, I am not planning on shedding any - I just realize that our system has become SO corrupt, and SO over the top and in our faces wrong - the only thing left appears to be that last box. And some will turn to it.
Watch.
 

kyrsyan

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Beyond Trump, every real estate developer in New York will freeze. No more building. No more loans until this is resolved. Because they don't want to risk being next.

And any that are not friendly with those in charge will start looking to sell and jump ship. NY just signed a suicide note.

And it's not just developers. The wealthy building multiple homes do this same thing.
 

LightEcho

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Mark my words: there will be blood.
And NO, I am not planning on shedding any - I just realize that our system has become SO corrupt, and SO over the top and in our faces wrong - the only thing left appears to be that last box. And some will turn to it.
Watch.
Of course. When people are pushed beyond their tolerance, something breaks... and something gets unleashed. As Trends Journal man Gerald Celente always says:

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When people have nothing left to lose, they lose it!
 

West

Senior
The dumb arses, see this and say good! Stick it to the rich basterds!

Yes there idiots, but it's about 50%+ of the voting population.

We in the know as independent individuals see the double standards and know the only victim is Trump.

It's a sad state of affairs. And a crime against society at large, for the shakers and movers.

Hopefully they the real market and commerce shakers/movers, see this and exit stage left out on New York city.

Every one should Pay their taxes and play by Caesars rules and fiat.

But it's not illegal to not be a productive independent individual. Every small business from the pacific to Atlantic should lay off all of their employees for at least a quarter or two+ as a general strike, for employers!

I digress.
 

Lone_Hawk

Resident Spook
Does this mean that property owners in the State of New York can now, based upon this conviction, file charges against property tax assessors and governments for fraud and damages from having their property assessed above market value and taxed on that higher amount?
 

Sandcastle76

Senior Member
Excellent point LoneHawk… lower assessment fees for everyone because of Trump trial valuation of property precedent…I feel a tail wind blowing and the mainsail being steered by Trump. Wouldn’t that piss the NYC overlords off and will cause their self induced ruin.

Also…Migrants “have” to be housed and they’re out of money now … if businesses leave because of the Trump persecution and the migrant issue…it will spiral downwards exponentially…I’m buying more popcorn tomorrow !!!
 
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ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
Now let all the businesses and corporations that OVERVALUED their assets ALSO BE TRIED NEXT!
No?
You see, if you disagree with the selling company's valuation,
It is you required DUE DILIGENCE of a buyer to have
an independant assessment of value. (Buyers responsibility!) Trump did no wrong!
Take it or leave it at that price.
"Every daddy thinks his cross eyed, buck toothed,
obese, daughter is gorgeous". So does every seller!
 
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Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Now let all the businesses and corporations that OVERVALUED thei assets ALSO BE TRIED NEXT!

You see, if you disagree with the selling company's valuation,à
It is you required DUE DILIGENCE of a buyer to have
an independant assessment of value. (Buyers responsibility!) Trump did no wrong!
"Every daddy thinks his cross eyed, buck toothed,
obese, daughter is gorgeous". So does every seller
What business in their right mind would even consider locating in NYC?

The "Big Apple" is soon to be the "Big Road Apple."

To use Owner's term.

Dobbin
 

naegling62

Veteran Member
He should just move to Mississippi, buy most of Jackson and make it the best city in America. That'll show those NYC bastards.
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
NY state’s oldest (200+ years) gunmaker, Remington, just said sayonara. Heading for Tennessee.

Historic Gun Factory in New York State Village to Close​


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A sign for Remington Arms stands in front of the company's factory in Ilion, N.Y., Thursday, February. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

The oldest gunmaker in America is closing its factory in a small town in the state of New York.

Remington Firearms was formed two centuries ago in what is now the town of Ilion, a village in the heart of New York’s Mohawk Valley area. It began when Eliphalet Remington forged his first rifle barrel nearby in 1816.

Remington’s owners recently announced it would permanently shut the factory in March. They said costs were too high to continue making guns in Ilion.

The company is uniting all its operations in the southeastern state of Georgia. Remington officials say Georgia is friendlier to the firearms industry than New York.

The company’s recent history has been marked by a lawsuit connected to the mass murder of 20 children and six adults in 2012 at an elementary school in Connecticut. Remington Arms agreed to pay $73 million to relatives of victims and a survivor to settle the legal action. The company also declared financial failure more than once.

The factory workforce had dropped from about 1,300 workers more than 10 years ago to around 300. About 7,600 people live in Ilion. The gunmaker’s withdrawal is a major loss to the town’s economy and more.

“When Remington leaves, it’s not going to be like a facility leaving, it’s going to be like part of your family has moved off,” said former factory worker Jim Conover. Conover retired in 2004, after 40 years at the plant.

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A view of the Remington Arms compound in the middle of Ilion, N.Y., Thursday,
February 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)


Everyone knows someone who worked at the factory. For some families, jobs there are almost a birthright. Conover’s father and sons also worked at the plant.


Building engineer Frank “Rusty” Brown has had many family members among his coworkers.


“My mom worked there. My dad worked there. My wife works there with me now. My daughter works there with me now. My second daughter works there with me now. And my son-in-law works there," said Brown, who is president of the United Mine Workers of America Local 717.


He added, “So it's a double-hit for me and my wife: two of us out of a job.”


The current owners of Remington Firearms, RemArms, blamed “production inefficiencies” for the plant closure in a letter to union officials late last year. They noted the high cost of caring for about 92,903 square meters of space in several buildings, many dating to World War I.


RemArms added that Georgia offered an environment that better “supports and welcomes the firearms industry.”


RemArms CEO Ken D’Arcy also said in a news release that the industry was concerned about the “legislative environment” in New York.


But in a stretch of upstate New York where support for gun rights tends to be strong, some Republican elected officials seized on the company’s comment about Georgia. They linked the plant closure to gun control measures championed by New York City-area Democrats in recent years.


RemArms, which bought the firearms business in 2020, did not answer emails and calls seeking comment.


The company said in its letter to the union it expected to end facility operations around March 4. The company earlier announced in 2021 it was moving its headquarters to LaGrange, Georgia. RemArms said it would open a factory and research operation there.

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Ilion Mayor John Stephens poses for a picture in front of the seal of the village at the municipal building in Ilion, N.Y., Thursday, February 1, 2024. The seal features Eliphalet Remington, the founder of Remington Arms Co. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)


The days of traffic jams in Ilion every afternoon when shifts let out are long gone. Empty spaces can be found in the factory's big parking lot. Nearby businesses that have long provided meals to the workers have already seen a sharp reduction in food orders.


One such business is Franco’s pizza. Its owner, Daniel Mendez, said orders have been “dwindling down,” or decreasing.


“This is not necessarily going to put us out of business, but it does hurt,” Mendez said.


Ilion Mayor John Stephens said there will be hard decisions ahead. But he said he believes the factory site will be used again. And while Remington might leave, he said the connection between the town and the factory can never be broken.


“Even when they are finally 100 percent no longer involved in the Village of Ilion in any way, shape or form, we’re still going to be known for this,” Stephens said. “You can’t erase history.”


I’m Caty Weaver.

 

Illini Warrior

Illini Warrior
come November - after the election - the whole POS case disappears >>> it's 100% election interference - when it's not needed and made no difference - POOOOF !!!! - GONE !!!!
 

Illini Warrior

Illini Warrior

Historic Gun Factory in New York State Village to Close​


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A sign for Remington Arms stands in front of the company's factory in Ilion, N.Y., Thursday, February. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

The oldest gunmaker in America is closing its factory in a small town in the state of New York.

Remington Firearms was formed two centuries ago in what is now the town of Ilion, a village in the heart of New York’s Mohawk Valley area. It began when Eliphalet Remington forged his first rifle barrel nearby in 1816.

Remington’s owners recently announced it would permanently shut the factory in March. They said costs were too high to continue making guns in Ilion.

The company is uniting all its operations in the southeastern state of Georgia. Remington officials say Georgia is friendlier to the firearms industry than New York.

The company’s recent history has been marked by a lawsuit connected to the mass murder of 20 children and six adults in 2012 at an elementary school in Connecticut. Remington Arms agreed to pay $73 million to relatives of victims and a survivor to settle the legal action. The company also declared financial failure more than once.

The factory workforce had dropped from about 1,300 workers more than 10 years ago to around 300. About 7,600 people live in Ilion. The gunmaker’s withdrawal is a major loss to the town’s economy and more.

“When Remington leaves, it’s not going to be like a facility leaving, it’s going to be like part of your family has moved off,” said former factory worker Jim Conover. Conover retired in 2004, after 40 years at the plant.

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A view of the Remington Arms compound in the middle of Ilion, N.Y., Thursday,
February 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)


Everyone knows someone who worked at the factory. For some families, jobs there are almost a birthright. Conover’s father and sons also worked at the plant.


Building engineer Frank “Rusty” Brown has had many family members among his coworkers.


“My mom worked there. My dad worked there. My wife works there with me now. My daughter works there with me now. My second daughter works there with me now. And my son-in-law works there," said Brown, who is president of the United Mine Workers of America Local 717.


He added, “So it's a double-hit for me and my wife: two of us out of a job.”


The current owners of Remington Firearms, RemArms, blamed “production inefficiencies” for the plant closure in a letter to union officials late last year. They noted the high cost of caring for about 92,903 square meters of space in several buildings, many dating to World War I.


RemArms added that Georgia offered an environment that better “supports and welcomes the firearms industry.”


RemArms CEO Ken D’Arcy also said in a news release that the industry was concerned about the “legislative environment” in New York.


But in a stretch of upstate New York where support for gun rights tends to be strong, some Republican elected officials seized on the company’s comment about Georgia. They linked the plant closure to gun control measures championed by New York City-area Democrats in recent years.


RemArms, which bought the firearms business in 2020, did not answer emails and calls seeking comment.


The company said in its letter to the union it expected to end facility operations around March 4. The company earlier announced in 2021 it was moving its headquarters to LaGrange, Georgia. RemArms said it would open a factory and research operation there.

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Ilion Mayor John Stephens poses for a picture in front of the seal of the village at the municipal building in Ilion, N.Y., Thursday, February 1, 2024. The seal features Eliphalet Remington, the founder of Remington Arms Co. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)


The days of traffic jams in Ilion every afternoon when shifts let out are long gone. Empty spaces can be found in the factory's big parking lot. Nearby businesses that have long provided meals to the workers have already seen a sharp reduction in food orders.


One such business is Franco’s pizza. Its owner, Daniel Mendez, said orders have been “dwindling down,” or decreasing.


“This is not necessarily going to put us out of business, but it does hurt,” Mendez said.


Ilion Mayor John Stephens said there will be hard decisions ahead. But he said he believes the factory site will be used again. And while Remington might leave, he said the connection between the town and the factory can never be broken.


“Even when they are finally 100 percent no longer involved in the Village of Ilion in any way, shape or form, we’re still going to be known for this,” Stephens said. “You can’t erase history.”


I’m Caty Weaver.


pre-COVID - during Trump's $$$$$$$ "Invest In the USA" >>> there'd be $Ms & $Ms & $Ms waiting to turn the factory into some kind of Upstate destination point ....

DEAD!!!!! - they better be praying for the Trump "Save the USA" - otherwise that factory will be looted & burned before it can be renovated .....
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
DEAD!!!!! - they better be praying for the Trump "Save the USA" - otherwise that factory will be looted & burned before it can be renovated .....
Not dead - it's "ALIVE" after your tax dollars go for renovation and subdivision as Illegal Immigrant housing.

You have to be "humane" - and humans need places to live and addresses to send the EBT updates, Door-Dash food, and credit card collectors

Yunno - an "enclave" - which will make voting a lot easier for those otherwise not able to vote. The "vote harvesters" will go up and down the halls finding every man, woman and child who can be called a "name" - and adding them to the voter list.

Might be better for the country if it did burn down. Certainly for your freedom.

You certainly can't expect your Federal Government will relocate the illegal hoards to East Palestine, Ohio.

Dobbin
 

somewherepress

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Charlie Kirk

@charliekirk11

Every facet of the legal offensive against Trump is utterly unprecedented in American history. Nothing like today's ruling in New York, imposing a $354 million fine and banning Trump from all business in New York, has ever happened before. New York's law allowing for the total dissolution of companies is meant for businesses that are, in fact, fraudulent — those that impersonate other businesses, or rely wholly on fraud to do business. It's never been used to decapitate a functioning business over a supposed "fraud" that had zero victims.

Nothing like the E. Jean Carroll case has ever happened in American history either. Carroll claims Trump raped her, yet can't give a year and has a story that matches a TV episode. Trump has never been charged, and all he said is that the allegation was untrue — so he's been hit with a judgment of more than $83 million. This utterly rewrites the entire concept of defamation law all to attack one person — and I mean that literally, because New York rewrote its state laws specifically to let Carroll bring her ridiculous case, and then had the law sunset six months later.

Nothing like the Alvin Bragg criminal case against Trump has ever happened. Bragg is charging Trump with a felony for falsifying business records. But New York law only allows that to be a felony if it's done to cover up a separate felony. Yet no other felony has ever been charged — instead, Bragg claims Trump violated FEDERAL election laws simply by making payments to Stormy Daniels. The insane claim is that ANYTHING Trump does to protect his reputation is an election expense that must be reported to the FEC. No court has ever ruled this, and no federal prosecutor has even tried to prosecute Trump for this, yet Bragg, a LOCAL prosecutor, claims the authority to interpret the law this way. Unprecedented.

Nothing like the Fani Willis indictment of Trump has ever happened in this country's history, either. Fani accused Trump of furthering a "conspiracy" by urging lawmakers to vote a certain way on proposed legislation, and by encouraging the public to watch televised hearings on OANN. Even if Fani Willis's personal life weren't a mess of scandal, her case would be a travesty.

And of course, nothing like Jack Smith's indictment of Donald Trump has ever happened either. No politician in modern US history has ever been charged with a crime for giving a speech where he explicitly told supporters to be peaceful. No American politician has ever been held criminally responsible for every action by any person who supports him. Jack Smith's case throws out a century of First Amendment law...and it has to, because everything about it completely undermines the First Amendment.

One day, future observers will be shocked and astonished at how America's leaders ripped up every rule, every norm, and every right that had guaranteed America's well-being, all for the sake of destroying one man out of hatred.


2:38 PM · Feb 16, 2024

View: https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1758591819393401095
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Charlie Kirk
@charliekirk11

Every facet of the legal offensive against Trump is utterly unprecedented in American history. Nothing like today's ruling in New York, imposing a $354 million fine and banning Trump from all business in New York, has ever happened before. New York's law allowing for the total dissolution of companies is meant for businesses that are, in fact, fraudulent — those that impersonate other businesses, or rely wholly on fraud to do business. It's never been used to decapitate a functioning business over a supposed "fraud" that had zero victims.

Nothing like the E. Jean Carroll case has ever happened in American history either. Carroll claims Trump raped her, yet can't give a year and has a story that matches a TV episode. Trump has never been charged, and all he said is that the allegation was untrue — so he's been hit with a judgment of more than $83 million. This utterly rewrites the entire concept of defamation law all to attack one person — and I mean that literally, because New York rewrote its state laws specifically to let Carroll bring her ridiculous case, and then had the law sunset six months later.

Nothing like the Alvin Bragg criminal case against Trump has ever happened. Bragg is charging Trump with a felony for falsifying business records. But New York law only allows that to be a felony if it's done to cover up a separate felony. Yet no other felony has ever been charged — instead, Bragg claims Trump violated FEDERAL election laws simply by making payments to Stormy Daniels. The insane claim is that ANYTHING Trump does to protect his reputation is an election expense that must be reported to the FEC. No court has ever ruled this, and no federal prosecutor has even tried to prosecute Trump for this, yet Bragg, a LOCAL prosecutor, claims the authority to interpret the law this way. Unprecedented.

Nothing like the Fani Willis indictment of Trump has ever happened in this country's history, either. Fani accused Trump of furthering a "conspiracy" by urging lawmakers to vote a certain way on proposed legislation, and by encouraging the public to watch televised hearings on OANN. Even if Fani Willis's personal life weren't a mess of scandal, her case would be a travesty.

And of course, nothing like Jack Smith's indictment of Donald Trump has ever happened either. No politician in modern US history has ever been charged with a crime for giving a speech where he explicitly told supporters to be peaceful. No American politician has ever been held criminally responsible for every action by any person who supports him. Jack Smith's case throws out a century of First Amendment law...and it has to, because everything about it completely undermines the First Amendment.

One day, future observers will be shocked and astonished at how America's leaders ripped up every rule, every norm, and every right that had guaranteed America's well-being, all for the sake of destroying one man out of hatred.


2:38 PM · Feb 16, 2024

View: https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1758591819393401095

It all points to someone or some organization controlling all these people to attack Trump, because he is all that stands in the way of their one world government of unelected bureaucrats.
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Charlie Kirk
@charliekirk11

Every facet of the legal offensive against Trump is utterly unprecedented in American history. Nothing like today's ruling in New York, imposing a $354 million fine and banning Trump from all business in New York, has ever happened before. New York's law allowing for the total dissolution of companies is meant for businesses that are, in fact, fraudulent — those that impersonate other businesses, or rely wholly on fraud to do business. It's never been used to decapitate a functioning business over a supposed "fraud" that had zero victims.

Nothing like the E. Jean Carroll case has ever happened in American history either. Carroll claims Trump raped her, yet can't give a year and has a story that matches a TV episode. Trump has never been charged, and all he said is that the allegation was untrue — so he's been hit with a judgment of more than $83 million. This utterly rewrites the entire concept of defamation law all to attack one person — and I mean that literally, because New York rewrote its state laws specifically to let Carroll bring her ridiculous case, and then had the law sunset six months later.

Nothing like the Alvin Bragg criminal case against Trump has ever happened. Bragg is charging Trump with a felony for falsifying business records. But New York law only allows that to be a felony if it's done to cover up a separate felony. Yet no other felony has ever been charged — instead, Bragg claims Trump violated FEDERAL election laws simply by making payments to Stormy Daniels. The insane claim is that ANYTHING Trump does to protect his reputation is an election expense that must be reported to the FEC. No court has ever ruled this, and no federal prosecutor has even tried to prosecute Trump for this, yet Bragg, a LOCAL prosecutor, claims the authority to interpret the law this way. Unprecedented.

Nothing like the Fani Willis indictment of Trump has ever happened in this country's history, either. Fani accused Trump of furthering a "conspiracy" by urging lawmakers to vote a certain way on proposed legislation, and by encouraging the public to watch televised hearings on OANN. Even if Fani Willis's personal life weren't a mess of scandal, her case would be a travesty.

And of course, nothing like Jack Smith's indictment of Donald Trump has ever happened either. No politician in modern US history has ever been charged with a crime for giving a speech where he explicitly told supporters to be peaceful. No American politician has ever been held criminally responsible for every action by any person who supports him. Jack Smith's case throws out a century of First Amendment law...and it has to, because everything about it completely undermines the First Amendment.

One day, future observers will be shocked and astonished at how America's leaders ripped up every rule, every norm, and every right that had guaranteed America's well-being, all for the sake of destroying one man out of hatred.


2:38 PM · Feb 16, 2024

View: https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1758591819393401095

They took it down already.
 

BUBBAHOTEPT

Veteran Member
Charlie Kirk
@charliekirk11

Every facet of the legal offensive against Trump is utterly unprecedented in American history. Nothing like today's ruling in New York, imposing a $354 million fine and banning Trump from all business in New York, has ever happened before. New York's law allowing for the total dissolution of companies is meant for businesses that are, in fact, fraudulent — those that impersonate other businesses, or rely wholly on fraud to do business. It's never been used to decapitate a functioning business over a supposed "fraud" that had zero victims.

Nothing like the E. Jean Carroll case has ever happened in American history either. Carroll claims Trump raped her, yet can't give a year and has a story that matches a TV episode. Trump has never been charged, and all he said is that the allegation was untrue — so he's been hit with a judgment of more than $83 million. This utterly rewrites the entire concept of defamation law all to attack one person — and I mean that literally, because New York rewrote its state laws specifically to let Carroll bring her ridiculous case, and then had the law sunset six months later.

Nothing like the Alvin Bragg criminal case against Trump has ever happened. Bragg is charging Trump with a felony for falsifying business records. But New York law only allows that to be a felony if it's done to cover up a separate felony. Yet no other felony has ever been charged — instead, Bragg claims Trump violated FEDERAL election laws simply by making payments to Stormy Daniels. The insane claim is that ANYTHING Trump does to protect his reputation is an election expense that must be reported to the FEC. No court has ever ruled this, and no federal prosecutor has even tried to prosecute Trump for this, yet Bragg, a LOCAL prosecutor, claims the authority to interpret the law this way. Unprecedented.

Nothing like the Fani Willis indictment of Trump has ever happened in this country's history, either. Fani accused Trump of furthering a "conspiracy" by urging lawmakers to vote a certain way on proposed legislation, and by encouraging the public to watch televised hearings on OANN. Even if Fani Willis's personal life weren't a mess of scandal, her case would be a travesty.

And of course, nothing like Jack Smith's indictment of Donald Trump has ever happened either. No politician in modern US history has ever been charged with a crime for giving a speech where he explicitly told supporters to be peaceful. No American politician has ever been held criminally responsible for every action by any person who supports him. Jack Smith's case throws out a century of First Amendment law...and it has to, because everything about it completely undermines the First Amendment.

One day, future observers will be shocked and astonished at how America's leaders ripped up every rule, every norm, and every right that had guaranteed America's well-being, all for the sake of destroying one man out of hatred.


2:38 PM · Feb 16, 2024

View: https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1758591819393401095
:applaud:
In a nutshell, just summed up the whole damn mess. These Soros acolytes are performing their tasks as planned. We are well along down the road to destruction…..:kaid:

“They took it down already” F***ing Case in Point, FJB and all his Soros minions….
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
Meh. No doubt the Donald thinks its worth it.

Regardless of the appeal, were this horse Trump I would start selling of NYC Real Estate posthaste.

NYSE posted a new High-High yesterday. It was a good day for the high-rollers.

It's not going to get any better there...

Dobbin
I hope this DOES happen.

Best thing EVAH to happen to NYC liberals--

Total REAL ESTATE COLLAPSE due to all landowners there running for the exits.............
 

Broken Arrow

Heathen Pagan Witch
Nothing like the E. Jean Carroll case has ever happened in American history either. Carroll claims Trump raped her, yet can't give a year and has a story that matches a TV episode. Trump has never been charged, and all he said is that the allegation was untrue — so he's been hit with a judgment of more than $83 million. This utterly rewrites the entire concept of defamation law all to attack one person — and I mean that literally, because New York rewrote its state laws specifically to let Carroll bring her ridiculous case, and then had the law sunset six months later.
That "person" is now writing on Substack and the libs over there are falling all over her for it. Some of her content is very similar to what she has been writing on other sites in the past, ie sex
 

Cacheman

Ultra MAGA!
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Hochul tells NY businesses not to fear about Trump verdict: ‘Nothing to worry about’​


Lauren Irwin

2–3 minutes




New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) addressed New York business owners in a new interview and told them there was “nothing to worry about” after former President Trump was hit with a $355 million fine and the inability to conduct business in New York for three years.

Hochul joined John Catsimatidis on “The Cats Roundtable” on WABC 770 AM where she was asked if other New York businesspeople should be worried that if “they can do that to the former president, they can do that to anybody.”

“I think that this is really an extraordinary unusual circumstance that the law-abiding and rule-following New Yorkers who are business people have nothing to worry about because they’re very different than Donald Trump and his behavior,” Hochul responded.

A New York judge on Friday ordered Trump to pay the massive sum in penalties in a civil fraud case. The decision came just weeks after closing arguments wrapped up a months-long trial after New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) sued Trump for alleging he falsely altered his net worth to receive tax and insurance benefits.

The judge, Arthur Engoron, found Trump, the Trump Organization, top executives and his adult sons liable for fraud.
Hochul said there was no way she would overrule Engoron’s decision because “we need a clear separation of powers.” She added that “that’s what was envisioned by our Founding Fathers.”

The governor provided reassurance to New York businesses after the ruling. “By and large, they are honest people and they’re not trying to hide their assets and they’re following the rules,” she said of the people who own and conduct business in the New York City area.

“And so this judge determined that Donald Trump did not follow the rules. He was prosecuted and truly, the governor of the state of New York does not have a say in the size of a fine, and we want to make sure that we don’t have that level of interference,” she said.

Bet this statement gives all NY business people sigh of relief, especially since everything Trump did is normal procedure.
 

kyrsyan

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Hochul tells NY businesses not to fear about Trump verdict: ‘Nothing to worry about’​


Lauren Irwin

2–3 minutes




New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) addressed New York business owners in a new interview and told them there was “nothing to worry about” after former President Trump was hit with a $355 million fine and the inability to conduct business in New York for three years.

Hochul joined John Catsimatidis on “The Cats Roundtable” on WABC 770 AM where she was asked if other New York businesspeople should be worried that if “they can do that to the former president, they can do that to anybody.”

“I think that this is really an extraordinary unusual circumstance that the law-abiding and rule-following New Yorkers who are business people have nothing to worry about because they’re very different than Donald Trump and his behavior,” Hochul responded.

A New York judge on Friday ordered Trump to pay the massive sum in penalties in a civil fraud case. The decision came just weeks after closing arguments wrapped up a months-long trial after New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) sued Trump for alleging he falsely altered his net worth to receive tax and insurance benefits.

The judge, Arthur Engoron, found Trump, the Trump Organization, top executives and his adult sons liable for fraud.
Hochul said there was no way she would overrule Engoron’s decision because “we need a clear separation of powers.” She added that “that’s what was envisioned by our Founding Fathers.”

The governor provided reassurance to New York businesses after the ruling. “By and large, they are honest people and they’re not trying to hide their assets and they’re following the rules,” she said of the people who own and conduct business in the New York City area.

“And so this judge determined that Donald Trump did not follow the rules. He was prosecuted and truly, the governor of the state of New York does not have a say in the size of a fine, and we want to make sure that we don’t have that level of interference,” she said.

Bet this statement gives all NY business people sigh of relief, especially since everything Trump did is normal procedure.
And she just provided all that his lawyers need to get it overturned.
 
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