Welcome home, fellow Gator.

The Gator Nation's oldest and most active insider community
Join today!

Judge orders Trump to pay nearly $355 million in civil fraud trial

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by StrangeGator, Feb 16, 2024.

  1. gaterzfan

    gaterzfan GC Hall of Fame

    1,821
    353
    1,713
    Feb 6, 2020
    Ugh …… but it’s okay for the county and/or state of New York to profit from what it thinks is “profit from fraud” in which there were factually no victims?? That’s just governmental overreach, theft …. confiscation of an entity’s aftertax accumulated earnings.

    BYW, it was not a “prosecution” by the state as it was a civil matter.

     
    • Disagree Bacon! Disagree Bacon! x 1
  2. G8trGr8t

    G8trGr8t Premium Member

    31,328
    12,028
    3,693
    Aug 26, 2008
    you claim that the crime they committed isn't a crime because there was no victim. I present you a case where there is a crime with no victim suffering adverse consequences and you move the goalposts. Not a surprise
     
  3. coleg

    coleg GC Hall of Fame

    1,806
    772
    1,903
    Sep 5, 2011
    Another case of GOP intentional incomprehension?
     
    • Funny Funny x 1
  4. AzCatFan

    AzCatFan GC Hall of Fame

    12,084
    1,144
    1,618
    Apr 9, 2007
    So no harm no foul when it comes to financial crimes? The next Enron is fine as long as they don't cause harm?

    And there was a criminal charge. Against Trump CFO Weisselberg. This civil charge was punishment against the Corp, for again, profiting from fraud. Which you agreed arguing should be OK as long as nobody gets hurt?
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Come On Man Come On Man x 1
  5. Gatorrick22

    Gatorrick22 GC Hall of Fame

    87,781
    26,338
    4,613
    Apr 3, 2007
    I mentioned that this was going to be illegal on the federal level... Federal law trumps (pun intended) state law every single time... You cannot supersede or ignore Constitutional laws. Not even in New York.

    And you cannot make Trump putout his own money down just to get the appeals court to look into this erroneous case by New York. That's like paying money, ahead of time, for justice. Is that even legal?
     
    • Funny Funny x 2
  6. demosthenes

    demosthenes Premium Member

    8,793
    1,065
    3,218
    Apr 3, 2007
    Yes, it’s quite legal and very common to require the defendant to put up the fine, judgement, disgorgement or an equivalent bond in order to appeal.
     
    • Agree Agree x 2
  7. demosthenes

    demosthenes Premium Member

    8,793
    1,065
    3,218
    Apr 3, 2007
    I know, right? Total government overreach. They’d probably call for a drunk taxi cab driver to get convicted of a DUI even though he never got in an accident and all his patrons were happy with his service.
     
    • Fistbump/Thanks! Fistbump/Thanks! x 1
    • Winner Winner x 1
    • Wish I would have said that Wish I would have said that x 1
    • Come On Man Come On Man x 1
  8. gatorchamps960608

    gatorchamps960608 GC Hall of Fame

    4,520
    942
    2,463
    Jul 4, 2020
    Letitia James is trolling him by posting the interest accrued each day on Twitter.
     
    • Like Like x 3
    • Funny Funny x 1
  9. GatorJMDZ

    GatorJMDZ gatorjack VIP Member

    24,792
    2,584
    1,868
    Apr 3, 2007
    LOL. What do you think happens to the money when you pay your speeding ticket?
     
    • Fistbump/Thanks! Fistbump/Thanks! x 1
  10. gaterzfan

    gaterzfan GC Hall of Fame

    1,821
    353
    1,713
    Feb 6, 2020
    • Fistbump/Thanks! Fistbump/Thanks! x 1
  11. G8trGr8t

    G8trGr8t Premium Member

    31,328
    12,028
    3,693
    Aug 26, 2008
    and they could just deny his appeal in short order. do you think he will start insulting the appellate court before or during the appeal?

    did he have to post a bond to appeal?
     
  12. mrhansduck

    mrhansduck GC Hall of Fame

    4,770
    993
    1,788
    Nov 23, 2021
    I don't know NY law. In Florida, at least, you don't have to post an appellate bond to file a notice of appeal; however, the posting of the bond results in an automatic stay of the money judgment so that the judgment creditor cannot execute on the judgment during the appeal. I am sure Trump will be asking the appellate court in New York to stay the proceedings without a bond. I don't know whether it can do so or whether it will be inclined to do so.
     
    Last edited: Feb 26, 2024
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Fistbump/Thanks! Fistbump/Thanks! x 1
  13. gaterzfan

    gaterzfan GC Hall of Fame

    1,821
    353
    1,713
    Feb 6, 2020
    Didn't say in the article I found. I expect more details will be known later this week.
     
  14. ajoseph

    ajoseph Premium Member

    6,941
    2,556
    2,998
    Jan 15, 2008
    Just charities, including from our Veterans…
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Wish I would have said that Wish I would have said that x 1
    • Come On Man Come On Man x 1
  15. Gatorhead

    Gatorhead GC Hall of Fame

    17,686
    5,751
    3,313
    Apr 3, 2007
    Philadelphia
    For me the question is, what, if ANY, of Trumps business concerns are run legally and above board?
     
    • Agree Agree x 2
    • Funny Funny x 1
  16. WarDamnGator

    WarDamnGator GC Hall of Fame

    10,759
    1,349
    1,718
    Apr 8, 2007
    It's hard to tell if this is Trump's Demetia kicking in or what, but Trump told reporters NY State will be gone if he doesn't win his appeal ... not sure where he thinks the state of NY is going to go, but OK, Donald, time for your nap...
    • Trump told reporters at the time of the ruling that he'd appeal the decision, and "if we're not successful, New York State is gone."
    Trump appeals $364 million decision in N.Y. civil fraud case (msn.com)
     
  17. gatorchamps960608

    gatorchamps960608 GC Hall of Fame

    4,520
    942
    2,463
    Jul 4, 2020
    He didn't post the bond. He doesn't have the cash on hand. It doesn't look like he can cover the needed bond for the Carroll case, either.

    NY State has no obligation to even entertain this appeal or put on any hold without the cash bond.
     
  18. mikemcd810

    mikemcd810 Premium Member

    1,957
    435
    348
    Apr 3, 2007
    I could be wrong but I think the court will still rule on the appeal, but at the same time, the interest will continue to accrue daily and the AG can proceed with collecting the funds regardless of the status of the appeal.
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  19. gaterzfan

    gaterzfan GC Hall of Fame

    1,821
    353
    1,713
    Feb 6, 2020
    You need to listen to his comments as he expands on that "New York State is gone". It's not a well constructed statement but ..... the snippet included in the Axio story is misleading to the extend it didn't include everything he said after. But who's surprised by Axios' short article and your post. TDS strikes, yet gain.
     
  20. ajoseph

    ajoseph Premium Member

    6,941
    2,556
    2,998
    Jan 15, 2008
    @gaterzfan : Here’s one article from AP that discusses why Trump, BY AGREEMENT, had is “charitable” foundations shut down.

    Judge fines Trump $2 million for misusing charity foundation

    “The president admitted, among other things, to arranging for the charity to pay $10,000 for a 6-foot portrait of him. He also agreed to pay back $11,525 in foundation funds that he spent on sports memorabilia and champagne at a charity gala.

    Trump also accepted restrictions on his involvement in other charitable organizations. His three eldest children, who were members of the foundation’s board, must undergo mandatory training on the duties of those who run charities.”

    Here’s another one that discusses the history of what led up to the settlement including the payment of $25g to Pam Biondi, of all people, to influence her to stop investigating Trump University. Such a small world.

    https://www.npr.org/2018/12/18/6777...n-to-dissolve-amid-new-york-ags-investigation
     
    Last edited: Feb 26, 2024
    • Informative Informative x 2
    • Fistbump/Thanks! Fistbump/Thanks! x 1