• CableMonster
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    7 months ago

    The entire case is nonsense. To be specific, he didnt do anything wrong and it was exactly what every other serious investor does, and its not fraud, its literally just advocating your position. I can expand on this if you wish, but I dont write gigantic comments because they become unreadable and wastes everyones time.

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      7 months ago

      he didnt do anything wrong

      The law seems to say otherwise.

      it was exactly what every other serious investor does

      “They are all criminals” is not the defense you think it is.

      its not fraud

      It’s literally fraud.

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        7 months ago

        So because a government person said its true you just believe them? And they are all not criminals and its not fraud, its literally perfectly normal.

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          So because some rando on the internet said it’s not true you expect me to just believe them? People on the internet say the Earth is flat too, I’m not just going to take them at their word. You’ve presented no evidence other than “IS NOT!”

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            7 months ago

            Feel free to watch the Kevin OLeary guy talk about it too, he is a non partisan real estate person not a government official with an agenda, and he can go in a lot more detail than a post does.

            I dont know what to tell you, if you have a direct question about the case I can answer that, I have no evidence to give because nothing they did was wrong.

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              Feel free to watch the Kevin OLeary guy talk about it too, he is a non partisan real estate person

              Right, I’m sure some rich asshole (the one that makes other rich assholes say “what an asshole” if you’ve ever watched shark tank) is completely neutral in his stance that “rich assholes can say whatever they want and it’s totally legal.”

              not a government official with an agenda

              Also not a lawyer. Nor an American as far as I’m aware. So I don’t know why I would trust him to be an expert on the American Legal system instead of, say, the judge on the case who has thoroughly reviewed all the evidence.

              Billionaires are not your friend. You don’t have to defend them I would strongly suggest not taking advice from them.

              if you have a direct question about the case I can answer that,

              Okay: What are the specific laws Trump was found guilty of breaking, why do they not apply in this case, and how were they misinterpreted to get the guilty verdict?

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                Gotcha dont trust a rich guy but trust the government…

                The crime was probably called “Fraud”, and again, he did nothing wrong. People dont know how the financing system works, and think that its fraud to claim a property is worth more than the government thinks its worth. There was no party harmed, and it was all a normal interaction.

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                  The crime was probably called “Fraud”

                  So much for being “Very knowledgeable about the case” then…

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                    I dont know legalese, but if that is the excuse you have to escape an argument that you should never have gotten into then so be it.