I'm confused about this Trump verdict.
So he has a 355 million fine for supposedly overvaluing his real estate to get better bank loans.
Why is it not the lenders he supposedly defrauded suing him instead of the state of New york?
Why is the state of New York interfering with private business?
Can someone explain this to me I'm kinda confused
@RoninGrey @basedbagel @shortstories Ronin is correct about valuation of realestate. As to your question about why the lender didn't sue Trump and the state is as well as why not charge him with a crime, criminal court is more difficult in terms of getting a guilty verdict and achieving an conviction by design in the US. The government doesn't need to put someone behind bars to keep them out of power. Keep in mind that this verdict wasn't on whether or not Trump was guilty of fraud...
Ok so this is legalized extortion then? Got it.
Just wanted to make sure I understood what was going on without bias because I really don't understand real estate or NY law
@basedbagel @DoubleD @shortstories Well, no, it is at least based a lot on market price in the area and assumes home prices go up (they usually do). But it is a bit of guesswork. That's why you can go to them and say "My home specifically is worth 'X'."
The extortion is being taxed at all, imo.
@RoninGrey @basedbagel @DoubleD
Involuntary property tax for services you did not agree to be taxed in exchange for is the method to commit genocide against working non parasite people especially white gentiles
@RoninGrey @basedbagel @shortstories
...Additionally, "an Independent Director of Compliance shall be installed at the Trump Organization at defendants' expense to ensure compliance with financial reporting obligations and to establish internal written accounting..."
Trump opposed the government, and so they are levying a punishment fine and placing a political officer (I'm taking liberty with that title.) in his organization.
Full judgement: https://www.washingtonpost.com/documents/f203be39-020c-4f82-a423-96aa20c08e3a.pdf?itid=lk_inline_manual_1
@RoninGrey @basedbagel @shortstories ...The hearings and trial verdict were to determine how much Trump had to pay. In certain types of civil cases, a judge can just declare you guilty like this one did.
If you read the judgement, the plaintiff is "PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, BY LETITIA
JAMES, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW
YORK", meaning all of the defendant's damage payments go to the NY government....