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babylonsister

(171,065 posts)
Fri Oct 28, 2016, 07:04 AM Oct 2016

Trump's Long History of Getting Sued by His Own Lawyers

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/10/trump-files-time-trumps-lawyers-sued-trump

Trump's Long History of Getting Sued by His Own Lawyers
"He's a deadbeat."

Max J. Rosenthal
Oct. 27, 2016 6:00 AM

Until the election, we're bringing you "The Trump Files," a daily dose of telling episodes, strange but true stories, or curious scenes from the life of GOP nominee Donald Trump.



During his decades in the real estate world, Donald Trump famously shortchanged many small businesses on the money he owed them. The list includes companies that worked on Trump's properties or supplied him with chandeliers, pianos, marble, and other luxury touches. But Trump also tried to underpay the very same lawyers who helped him save money, and some ended up suing their former client.

As our own Hannah Levintova reported in March, the Atlantic City law firm of Levine Staller saved one of Trump's companies tens of millions of dollars in taxes—and then sued the company, Trump Entertainment, after the business tried to pay Levine Staller $1.25 million less than the firm was owed.

In 2012, Levine Staller won a settlement that returned $35 million in overpaid taxes and cut $15 million from the company's future liabilities, leading to a total savings of $50 million for the corporation. Trump agreed to pay $7.25 million to the law firm in legal fees, but then only paid Levine Staller $6 million before trying to claim the rest as unsecured debt in ongoing bankruptcy proceedings. In response, Levine Staller sued its former client, Trump Entertainment, and in 2014, a judge rejected Trump Entertainment's request to be absolved of this debt and told the company to pay up.


It wasn't an isolated case. Trump underpaid at least four law firms or lawyers who worked for him, according to various news outlets that looked into Trump's history of cheating his contractors. One of them, Morrison Cohen LLP of New York City, had represented Trump in a lawsuit against a construction contractor that Trump claimed had overcharged him for work on a golf course. According to USA Today, Trump sued Morrison Cohen for using the case to help promote its work, and the firm countersued for almost $500,000 in unpaid bills. The case was settled in 2009.

It wasn't just big amounts Trump tried to get out of paying, either. Bill Scherer, a lawyer in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, had to sue Trump in 1994 to collect $5,000 in unpaid legal bills from a case Scherer won for the billionaire. The lawyer told Reuters last year that he had offered Trump a low rate to "curry favor" with the mogul, but still had to sue. "He's a deadbeat," Scherer told South Florida's Sun-Sentinel newspaper. Trump told Reuters that he couldn't remember Scherer or the case at all.
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Trump's Long History of Getting Sued by His Own Lawyers (Original Post) babylonsister Oct 2016 OP
Kind of stupid not to pay your civil litigation lawyers, it's not like they have to pay some PoliticAverse Oct 2016 #1
Not paying his lawyers is typical for Trump Gothmog Oct 2016 #2
Lets face it. safeinOhio Oct 2016 #3
Then would brag at a debate about his respect for spooky3 Oct 2016 #6
Arrogant Prick! cynzke Oct 2016 #4
I would like to see what Trump does in his first 100 days AFTER HE LOSES THE ELECTIONS! Dustlawyer Oct 2016 #5
It will be like a slow motion train wreck NewJeffCT Oct 2016 #8
K & R for exposure. SunSeeker Oct 2016 #7
Why would anyone agree to defend that creep? BSdetect Oct 2016 #9
For money? n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2016 #10
Not Surprising... Deacon Blue Oct 2016 #11

PoliticAverse

(26,366 posts)
1. Kind of stupid not to pay your civil litigation lawyers, it's not like they have to pay some
Fri Oct 28, 2016, 07:09 AM
Oct 2016

lawyers to sue for their fees.

spooky3

(34,449 posts)
6. Then would brag at a debate about his respect for
Fri Oct 28, 2016, 09:11 AM
Oct 2016

His mother, he's on his mother's side against the elites, etc.

cynzke

(1,254 posts)
4. Arrogant Prick!
Fri Oct 28, 2016, 08:31 AM
Oct 2016

Couldn't remember lawyer Bill Scherer in 1994. More like Trump is confessing he can't be bothered with little peons. Roll right over them and never look back. Trump has no conscience or morals.

Dustlawyer

(10,495 posts)
5. I would like to see what Trump does in his first 100 days AFTER HE LOSES THE ELECTIONS!
Fri Oct 28, 2016, 08:46 AM
Oct 2016

He has burned so many bridges and his MO is out there for all to see. Who will do business with him after this?

NewJeffCT

(56,828 posts)
8. It will be like a slow motion train wreck
Fri Oct 28, 2016, 09:43 AM
Oct 2016

the Trump University case, the rape case, Trump Foundation investigation... who knows if he'll get in trouble for soliciting foreign donations and other FEC violations? I'm guessing that Melania will quietly file for divorce early next year as well. And, will anything come out of all the sexual predator allegations?

BSdetect

(8,998 posts)
9. Why would anyone agree to defend that creep?
Fri Oct 28, 2016, 10:21 AM
Oct 2016

They ought to help other smaller businesses and people get their money from drumph

Deacon Blue

(252 posts)
11. Not Surprising...
Fri Oct 28, 2016, 01:09 PM
Oct 2016

I wonder if his campaign operatives had the sense to get paid up front, in good funds only?

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