"Trump University" court trial due to begin before December

I guess Trump took his lumps and saved us all the distractions. It really does suggest that at least he takes the job serious and wants to do a good job. If he was the supreme narcissist that I thought he was, he would never do this. I think it shows that Donald put country first.

Now remember, I was no fan of Trump, but I'll be damned, he sure did the right thing here as far as saving us all the media circus a trial would prompted.

He's going to be narcissist-in-chief.
 
personally I believe it is a moral duty to take money from the stupid. If you don't, they will waste it somewhere else.
 
They went to Trump university... They weren't very wise in their choice to begin with. Trump is a very shady businessman, no doubt about it. Trumps lawyers earn their keep. $3333? How much was their cost to attend such a prestigious institute? I am guessing it couldn't have more than 10 grand. Here comes the google. Wiki(didn't actually go to the link, cut and pasted from the google page)At the introductory seminar, students were urged to sign up for additional classes, ranging from $1495 seminars to a $35,000 "Gold Elite" program.


LOL

OK, that could mean the average Trump student paid somewhere around 10 to 15 grand. Who knows? What's your guess?

btw the amount i calculated came from my basic understanding. Jarod can get you a better number. Maybe there are taxes and stuff involved so its less.
 
Can a president elect be inaugurated while incarcerated?

"you don't get incarcerated in civil suits you fucking retard." #22
a) You have inferred what I did not imply. Yours is as you rightly point out; absurd; but it's YOUR ASSUMPTION, NOT MY ASSERTION.

b) The reason I pose the question is because know it or not, believe it or not, like it or not, admit it or not; while the U.S. boasts a pretense of equality under law; the reality is, there are numerous exceptions and deviations in our laws to the benefit of U.S. presidents.

c) While Friday's $25 $Million settlement was not merely front-page news, it was also the lead story on NBC-TV's 6:30PM (NYC anchored) news as well. It even trumped Trump's 3 announced cabinet appointments.

d) In that broadcast NBC reported there are still ~70 other law suits still pending against Trump & or his businesses.

e) I don't recall any mention of the child rape case still pending against Trump. Is the rape of a minor a matter for civil court settlement, Einstein?
"you don't get incarcerated in civil suits you fucking retard." #22
It's such a joy to attempt intelligent and civil discourse with correspondents whose IQ soars so high up into the single digits; and doesn't understand that vulgar vocabulary is an inadequate substitute for forceful, persuasive self-expression.

I'll bet your Mom is so proud! Is she out of rehab yet?

PS
Well fans, how do you like the nice, clean floor?
Mr. Meeseeks makes a pretty darned good mop, doesn't he?
 
#26

Yes.
The not so smart move was for Trump to claim he never settles, because now it's yet one more thing he's flip-flopped on. Not smart.
 
#26

Yes.
The not so smart move was for Trump to claim he never settles, because now it's yet one more thing he's flip-flopped on. Not smart.
This is not the first time he's lost 'bigly'.
Barbara Corcoran kicked his ass in the '90s.
 
"Trump University" court trial due to begin before December

Reports indicate the judge wants the issue settled out of court.
I imagine that may be the way it goes.

BUT !!

If Trump is as much of a piker as he's reputed to be, it could snarl the "smooth transition of power".
The plaintiffs have Trump over a barrel on this one.

Usually as part of such out of court settlements, the amount of the $settlement is kept confidential.

What do you think will happen, and when?

And what about the other trials Trump is scheduled for?

Where's the conflict? There is none as Mr. Trump has transferred all ownership to include all legalities of Trump Enterprises to another person/peoples. Its now their bed to sleep in. Its just like the media continually attempting to bait Mr. Trump into speaking about the possibility of "going after the Clintons". The reality? Mr. Trump is divorced away from that chase....why? Because this is a free republic...not a dictatorship...the President of the United States does not....like some left wing despot....use that office to personally prosecute/dispatch his/her political enemies.

Mr. Trump will appoint an Attorney General.....if there is an on-going FBI investigation the DOJ will prosecute it...not the President of the United States. The Media assumes THE PEOPLE of this nation to be stupid and ignorant...even after they have just tasted the reality of that assumption when they had their asses and the head of Hillary Clinton handed to them on a platter. LMAO

Another FYI: That's the good thing about "CORPORATIONS" they insulate the individual....the judge can prosecute away....the CORPORATION that is Trump Enterprises. While the President Elect Mr. Trump (the private citizen) goes about the business of managing the Executive Office of the United States of America. And once all the appeals have been processed....this prosecution will one day rest upon the bench of a Trump administration appointee. Priceless. The one thing that we can depend upon liberalism to demonstrate? Its lack of pragmatism....it all centers around emotionally based hatred dependent upon the latest CAUSE seeking (wink, wink) SOCIAL JUSTICE.
 
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my read is that the people filing against him either a) kept it alive for the election or b) didnt want to go up against trump anymore.

How do I get to this conclusion? The amount. If it was done on the trump end you would see this settled for 100's of millions as they would want to end it at any cost. If this was done on the plaintiffs end you get this pathetic amount.

Jarod can probably validate the next set of figures I give.

We have 25m amongst 3 lawsuits. 4m goes to the state of new york for one of the 3 suits. The lawyers will not be taking their customary 33% instead doing it pro bono. BUT they claim expenses which is standard. Lets put that at 1m.

Best I can tell there are 6000++ plaintiffs. 20m / 6000 is 3333 per plaintiff. Thats next to nothing.

I consider 25 million to be a lot of money and I would happily take it :D but in the world that Trump and his businesses operate in that is the peanuts you throw to nuisance suits.

You're working so hard to spin trump's failures into successes that I hope your paycheck reflects it.
 
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