trump fought installing sprinklers

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There WAS wiretapping at Trump Tower: FBI eavesdropped on Russian money-laundering ring that operated out of iconic skyscraper for two years
FBI had a court-approved warrant to monitor a Russian money-laundering ring operating out of unit 63A in Trump Tower between 2011-2013
Suspected mastermind of the $50million crime syndicate was notorious Russian mob boss Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov
Tokhtakhunov, 68, is best known for allegedly trying to fix 2002 Winter Olympics in favor of Russian figure skating teams
FBI's operation resulted in multiple arrests and convictions, but Tokhtakhunov managed to slip away
He resurfaced months later in VIP section at Miss Universe in Moscow, not far from Donald Trump


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The World's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives
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The World's Most Wanted Fugitives is a list published by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and American publishing and media company Forbes. The list contains 10 fugitives that Forbes, with the help of international law enforcement agencies, deems to be the world's most wanted.
The World's Most Wanted Fugitives list was first published in April 2008.[1] Subsequently, in August 2008, Forbes debuted an additional list focused solely on white-collar crime: the World's 10 Most Wanted White-Collar Fugitives.[2] Forbes debuted yet another list in May 2011, following the death of Osama bin Laden: FBI Most Wanted Terrorists.[3]

Contents [hide]
1
Fugitives
1.1
2011
1.2
2008
1.2.1
White-collar fugitives 2008
2
See also
3
References

Fugitives
2011
Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, Mexican drug lord, leader of the Sinaloa Cartel (Captured 6 January 2016)
Ayman al-Zawahiri, Egyptian leader of al-Qaeda and successor to Osama bin Laden
Dawood Ibrahim, Indian mobster, head of D-Company
Semion Mogilevich, influential Russian mobster, based in Moscow
Nasir al-Wuhayshi, Yemeni al-Qaeda leader (died 12 June 2015)
Matteo Messina Denaro, Italian Cosa Nostra kingpin
Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov, Uzbekistani organized crime figure
Félicien Kabuga, Rwandan implicated in organizing and funding the 1994 Rwandan genocide
Joseph Kony, Ugandan leader of the Lord's Resistance Army
Dokka Umarov, Chechen Islamist terrorist militant in Russia (died 7 September 2013)
 
I wonder why evince won't admit she is a landlord, she has readily offered up the information in the past, but suddenly she does not want to talk about her being a landlord.

I know exactly why. And so does she.
 
I wonder why evince won't admit she is a landlord, she has readily offered up the information in the past, but suddenly she does not want to talk about her being a landlord.

I know exactly why. And so does she.

Has she installed sprinklers in her rental property?
 
trump had one of the FBIs ten most wanted living down stairs from his family for years


A Russian mob guy
 
Has she installed sprinklers in her rental property?

I know she hasn't, it why she won't now admit to being a landlord. After railing against Trump for not installing sprinklers, she would have to admit to massive and disgusting hypocrisy because she has not installed sprinklers either.
 
I know she hasn't, it why she won't now admit to being a landlord. After railing against Trump for not installing sprinklers, she would have to admit to massive and disgusting hypocrisy because she has not installed sprinklers either.

I doubt she will, either.
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4336112/FBI-wiretapped-Russian-crime-ring-Trump-Tower.html



There WAS wiretapping at Trump Tower: FBI eavesdropped on Russian money-laundering ring that operated out of iconic skyscraper for two years
FBI had a court-approved warrant to monitor a Russian money-laundering ring operating out of unit 63A in Trump Tower between 2011-2013
Suspected mastermind of the $50million crime syndicate was notorious Russian mob boss Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov
Tokhtakhunov, 68, is best known for allegedly trying to fix 2002 Winter Olympics in favor of Russian figure skating teams
FBI's operation resulted in multiple arrests and convictions, but Tokhtakhunov managed to slip away
He resurfaced months later in VIP section at Miss Universe in Moscow, not far from Donald Trump


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ian-crime-ring-Trump-Tower.html#ixzz5CCzLIAdL
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WHY????


because the Russian was laundering money


gee
 
There are tens of thousands of buildings in the Bay Area that don't have sprinklers because they were built before code required them too. This is not unique to New York City.
 
There are tens of thousands of buildings in the Bay Area that don't have sprinklers because they were built before code required them too. This is not unique to New York City.

It's not unique to any city regardless of size.

There are thousands of buildings built today that don't have sprinkler installed because the codes today don't require it.
 
There are tens of thousands of buildings in the Bay Area that don't have sprinklers because they were built before code required them too. This is not unique to New York City.
Desh wants to use this to bash Trump, she couldn't care less otherwise. I bet the bitch doesn't have any sprinklers in her slums!

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ANAMA CITY — When Ivanka Trump flew here in 2006 to push her family’s latest business project — an oceanfront steel and glass tower called the Trump Ocean Club International Hotel and Tower, shaped like a sail and designed to be one of the tallest buildings in Latin America — a Brazilian real estate salesman named Alexandre Ventura Nogueira says he was ready with a sales pitch.
Ventura, who said he only had a small real estate company at the time, said he told Ivanka Trump that he could sell condos in the proposed skyscraper for three times the price of similar units in Panama City. The reason: the Trump name, which would go on the building in a licensing deal even though the Trump Organization was not the building’s real developer.
Ventura says he and Ivanka agreed to a kind of challenge. If Ventura could sell apartments as easily as he claimed, and for those high prices, he’d become the main sales representative for the project.






A Panama tower that has Trump's name is tied to organized crime
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"The agreement was, I had a week to sell 100 units," Ventura said in a recent interview with NBC News. "I said, 'I'm going to do better, I’m going to sell without telling (the buyers) the price."
Ventura did sell the initial units, and later hundreds more. He is now a fugitive. In May 2009, Ventura was arrested in Panama for real estate fraud, unrelated to the Trump project. Mauricio Ceballos, a former financial crimes prosecutor in Panama who investigated Ventura, said that dozens of complaints against Ventura crossed his desk accusing him of double- and triple-selling apartments, both at the Trump Ocean Club and other developments.
Ventura eventually fled Panama while out on bail. He denied having defrauded his clients but admitted to NBC News that he has participated in money laundering on behalf of corrupt Panamanian politicians, unrelated to the building project.
Ventura isn’t the only person associated with the building who has had run-ins with the law. An NBC News investigation into the Trump Ocean Club, in conjunction with Reuters, shows that the project was riddled with brokers, customers and investors who have been linked to drug trafficking and international crime. Ceballos, who investigated the project, went as far as to call the skyscraper “a vehicle for money laundering.”




“a vehicle for money laundering.”
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4336112/FBI-wiretapped-Russian-crime-ring-Trump-Tower.html



There WAS wiretapping at Trump Tower: FBI eavesdropped on Russian money-laundering ring that operated out of iconic skyscraper for two years
FBI had a court-approved warrant to monitor a Russian money-laundering ring operating out of unit 63A in Trump Tower between 2011-2013
Suspected mastermind of the $50million crime syndicate was notorious Russian mob boss Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov
Tokhtakhunov, 68, is best known for allegedly trying to fix 2002 Winter Olympics in favor of Russian figure skating teams
FBI's operation resulted in multiple arrests and convictions, but Tokhtakhunov managed to slip away
He resurfaced months later in VIP section at Miss Universe in Moscow, not far from Donald Trump


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ian-crime-ring-Trump-Tower.html#ixzz5CCzLIAdL
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

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The World's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jump to: navigation, search
The World's Most Wanted Fugitives is a list published by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and American publishing and media company Forbes. The list contains 10 fugitives that Forbes, with the help of international law enforcement agencies, deems to be the world's most wanted.
The World's Most Wanted Fugitives list was first published in April 2008.[1] Subsequently, in August 2008, Forbes debuted an additional list focused solely on white-collar crime: the World's 10 Most Wanted White-Collar Fugitives.[2] Forbes debuted yet another list in May 2011, following the death of Osama bin Laden: FBI Most Wanted Terrorists.[3]

Contents [hide]
1
Fugitives
1.1
2011
1.2
2008
1.2.1
White-collar fugitives 2008
2
See also
3
References

Fugitives
2011
Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, Mexican drug lord, leader of the Sinaloa Cartel (Captured 6 January 2016)
Ayman al-Zawahiri, Egyptian leader of al-Qaeda and successor to Osama bin Laden
Dawood Ibrahim, Indian mobster, head of D-Company
Semion Mogilevich, influential Russian mobster, based in Moscow
Nasir al-Wuhayshi, Yemeni al-Qaeda leader (died 12 June 2015)
Matteo Messina Denaro, Italian Cosa Nostra kingpin
Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov, Uzbekistani organized crime figure
Félicien Kabuga, Rwandan implicated in organizing and funding the 1994 Rwandan genocide
Joseph Kony, Ugandan leader of the Lord's Resistance Army
Dokka Umarov, Chechen Islamist terrorist militant in Russia (died 7 September 2013)
 
Desh wants to use this to bash Trump, she couldn't care less otherwise. I bet the bitch doesn't have any sprinklers in her slums!

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For claiming to own property she knows so little about how markets work and real estate in general.
 
Look at her madly avoiding the question about whether she has sprinklers installed for her tenants.

According to her, she is EVIL.

Poor evince, evil bitch should be locked up.
 
I don't know if she does, but I know trump does not. He claims to be a billionaire. So it would not have been a problem for him to install them. He just didn't care if people died, if it saved him a few bucks. We are talking fire safety and human lives. Trump had no problem weighing a few bucks as more important.
 
I don't know if she does, but I know trump does not. He claims to be a billionaire. So it would not have been a problem for him to install them. He just didn't care if people died, if it saved him a few bucks. We are talking fire safety and human lives. Trump had no problem weighing a few bucks as more important.

Maybe the tenants didn't want the intrusion of installing them.

And Evince does not have sprinklers for her tenants, that is a fact. Why else do you think she is avoiding answering the question?
 
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