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kpete

(72,027 posts)
Tue Feb 6, 2018, 04:36 PM Feb 2018

NEW: Federal appellate court in California approves class action settlement of cases brought against

NEW: Federal appellate court in California approves class action settlement of cases brought against Trump University.

"Victims of Donald Trump’s fraudulent university will soon receive the $25 million in relief they deserve," New York AG Eric Schneiderman says.





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NEW: Federal appellate court in California approves class action settlement of cases brought against (Original Post) kpete Feb 2018 OP
Dollars to donuts he finds a way for the taxpayers to cover it. malthaussen Feb 2018 #1
The President Of The United States gets sued for running a fake college ... jus wow !!! uponit7771 Feb 2018 #2
and it costs him $25 Million to try and make it go away. "We GOT 'em." IllinoisBirdWatcher Feb 2018 #3
Will he declare bankruptcy yet again? bigbrother05 Feb 2018 #4

malthaussen

(17,217 posts)
1. Dollars to donuts he finds a way for the taxpayers to cover it.
Tue Feb 6, 2018, 04:40 PM
Feb 2018

A blatant, wholly illegal way that will receive the enthusiastic support of the entire GOP, except for a few mavericks who will make mouth-noises about the outrage and then vote in favor.

-- Mal

bigbrother05

(5,995 posts)
4. Will he declare bankruptcy yet again?
Tue Feb 6, 2018, 04:54 PM
Feb 2018

Or claim that the POTUS is exempt from paying the settlement.

He'll drag it out for years to come or maybe use leftover inauguration funds?

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