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Legal Affairs of Dnald J Trump | Lawsuits against Donald Trump | 3500 Legal Cases against Trump

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An analysis by USA Today published in June 2016 found that over the previous three decades, Trump and his businesses have been involved in 3,500 legal cases in U.S. Federal courts and state court, an unprecedented number for a U.S. Presidential candidate. Of the 3,500 suits, Trump or one of his companies were plaintiffs in 1,900; defendants in 1,450; and bankruptcy, third party, or other in 150
Trump was named in at least 169 suits in federal court. A number of other cases (over 150) were in the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida (covering Broward County, Florida) since 1983.




The topics of the legal cases include contract disputes, defamation claims, and allegations of sexual harassment and rape. Trump's companies have been involved in more than 100 tax disputes, and on "at least three dozen" occasions the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance has obtained tax liens against Trump properties for nonpayment of taxes. On a number of occasions, Trump has threatened legal action, but did not ultimately follow through.
Of Trump's involvement in the lawsuits, his lawyer Alan Garten said in 2015 that this was "a natural part of doing business in [the United States]," and in the real estate industry, litigation to enforce contracts and resolve business disputes is indeed common.Trump has, however, been involved in more litigation far more than fellow real-estate magnates; the USA Todayanalysis in 2016 found that Trump had been involved in legal disputes more than Edward J. DeBartolo Jr.Donald Bren,Stephen M. RossSam Zell, and Larry Silverstein combined.
The Trump lawsuits have attracted criticism from Trump's opponents, who say that this is not a trait that conservatives should support.James Copland, director of legal policy at the conservative-leaning Manhattan Institute, states that "Trump clearly has an affinity for filing lawsuits, partly because he owns a lot of businesses" and has sometimes used litigation as a "bullying tactic."
Although Trump has said that he "never" settles legal claims, Trump and his businesses have settled with plaintiffs in at least 100 cases (mostly involving personal injuryclaims arising from injuries at Trump properties), with settlements ranging as high as the hundreds of thousands of U.S. dollars.
Among the most well-known Trump legal cases are the ongoing litigation over Trump University, which is the subject of three ongoing lawsuits – one by the New York State Attorney General and the others by class action plaintiffs.
According to the USA Today analysis, "Among those cases with a clear resolution, Trump's side was the apparent victor in 451 and the loser in 38. In about 500 cases, judges dismissed plaintiffs' claims against Trump. In hundreds more, cases ended with the available public record unclear about the resolution."

Trump as plaintiff or defendant

1980s
In 1985, Trump was sued for allegedly trying to force out tenants to enable demolition, but the matter was settled and the demolition cancelled.In 1988, Trump paid $750,000 to settle the civil penalties in an antitrust lawsuit stemming from stock purchases.
1990s
In 1991, a business analyst predicted that the Trump Taj Mahal would soon fail, and he then lost his job; the analyst sued Trump for allegedly having an unlawful role in the firing, and that matter was settled confidentially out of court. After a helicopter crashed, killing three executives of his New Jersey hotel casino business, Trump sued the manufacturers, and that case was dismissed. Trump Plaza was fined $200,000 for moving African-American and female employees away from a racist and sexist gambler to accommodate him, but Trump was not evidently investigated, nor held personally liable, and said he would not even recognize that gambler.In 1991, Trump's father, Fred Trump, made an unlawful loan to Trump's Castle to help it make a mortgage payment, and the casino was required to pay a $30,000 fine, but his son was not penalized.
In 1993, Trump sued his business partner Jay Pritzker for allegedly collecting excessive fees, and the matter was settled. Boarding house owner Vera Cokingsued for damage during construction of an adjacent casino, and later dropped the suit against Trump while settling with his contractor; she also prevailed against Trump and other developers in an eminent domain case.
In 1997, Donald Trump and rival Atlantic City casino owner Stephen Wynn engaged in an extended legal conflict during the planning phase of new casinos Wynn had proposed to build, and the cases were settled.
2000s
In 2000, Trump was charged with lobbying for government rejection of proposed casinos that would compete with his casinos, and he paid $250,000 to settle resulting fines. The charges related to a proposed Native American-run casino in the Catskills, New York, which would have competed with three of Trump's casinos in Atlantic City.
When the Securities and Exchange Commission charged one of his companies with poor financial reporting, Trump's attorney said the culprit had been dismissed, and that Trump had personally been unaware of the matter.Following litigation with Leona Helmsley that started in the 1990s regarding control of the Empire State Building,Trump in 2002 sold his share in that building to rivals of Helmsley's.
In 2004 Trump sued former business partner Richard Fields for allegedly saying he still consulted for Trump. Fields counter-sued,and the lawsuit was dismissed.
The town of Palm Beach, Florida fined Trump for building an 80-foot (24-meter) pole for the American flag at his Mar-a-Lago property. Trump then sued, and a settlement required Trump to donate $100,000 to veterans' charities, while the town agreed to let Trump enroll out-of-towners in his social club and permitted a 10-foot shorter flag pole elsewhere on his lawn.
When the California city of Rancho Palos Verdes, California thwarted luxury home development on a landslide-prone area owned by Trump, he sued, and the city agreed to permit extensions for some 20 more proposed luxury homes.
Trump sued a law firm he had used, Morrison Cohen, for using his name, for providing news links at its website, and for charging excessive fees,after which the firm halved the fees, and the court ruled that the links were allowable.
In 2009, Trump was sued by investors in the canceled Trump Ocean Resort Baja Mexico;Trump said he had merely been a spokesperson, and he settled the lawsuit for an undisclosed amount.

In 2004, the Trump Organization licensed the Trump brand to a hotel and condo project in Fort Lauderdale scheduled to open in 2007,but delays in construction and the bursting of the U.S. Real estate bubble led Trump to withdraw his name from the deal in 2009, after which the project defaulted, investors sued, and Trump was caught in the ongoing lawsuits because he had participated in advertising.
Trump personally guaranteed $40 million to secure a $640 million loan for Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago. When Deutsche Bank tried to collect it, Trump sued the bank for harming the project and his reputation, and the bank then agreed to extend the loan term by five years.
2010s
In 2015, Trump's claim that the Scottish Government improperly approved a wind-farm project near his golf course and planned hotel was rejected by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, following a lengthy legal battle.
In July 2015, Trump sued the former Miss PennsylvaniaSheena Monnin, after she alleged that the Miss USA 2012 pageant was rigged.A federal judge upheld the settlement, obliging her to pay Trump $5 million.
Trump sued Palm Beach County for pressuring the FAA to direct air traffic over his home .He also sued chefs Geoffrey Zakarian and José Andrés; the latter said there was no merit in Trump's allegation that the chef backed out of a deal at the Old Post Office Pavilion.
Trump sued the town of Ossining, New York over the property tax valuation on his golf course there,after separately being sued for modifying a drainage system that allegedly damaged a library, public pool, and park facilities.
In connection with a Trump presidential campaign event at Trump Tower in New York City, five men sued Trump, whose security staff allegedly punched one of them.
Deborah Garcia, a restaurant worker at Trump SoHo in New York City, claimed that the Trump Organization illegally withheld tips from employees, while the Trump Organization advised her to instead sue their alleged employer, a third-party contractor.


North Korea Welcomes far-sighted Donald Trump and asked USA Voters to Reject DULL Hillary

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North Korea Welcomes far-sighted Donald Trump and asked USA Voters to Reject DULL Hillary

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Donald Trump is busy addressing media and pitching his candidature through his Trump University.Though Hillary Clinton calls him a Fraud,North Korea has started praising Trump.State media outlet welcomes Republican candidate’s ‘far-sighted’ policies and suggestion that he will withdraw troops from Seoul.

North Korean state media praised US presidential nominee Donald Trump , calling him as a wise politician" and "far sighted candidate" who could help unify the Korean peninsula. An editorial in DPRK Today, a media outlet, welcomed the Republican presidential candidate's proposal to hold direct talks with Kim Jong-un,saying he could bring about Pyongyang's "Yankee go home " policy.

There are many positive aspects to Trump's inflammatory ploicies," wrote Han Yongmook, who is a chinese North Korean Scholar.

"Trump said he will not get involved in the war between the South and North Korea." What do you see then ? Isn't it very fortunate from North Koreas' point of view ?

Although it's believed that the editorial was not officially from Pyongyang, but it surely reflects thinking inside the regime. "This is very striking " said Aidan Foster-carter of University of Leeds.

For rest of the world, this is surely a timely reminder - if needed - we'll see, how Trump plans to tear up established US policy in the region.

The editorial referred to Trump's speech in March , in which he suggested he would withdraw US military forces from Seoul if South Korea did not increase its spending on defence.

Let's see, how this political game blame decides the fate for The United States of America. Should people take Praise from North Korea for Donald Trump in a positive way or other way round. Do share your views in comment section below.




What people think of Donald Trump as a Nominee for US Elections 2016

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What people think of Donald Trump as a Nominee for US Elections 2016 All you need to know about Donald Trump and Trump University

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Republican Donald Trump declares himself presumptive nominee after his 5 state-sweep."I consider myself presumptive nominee," Trump said in his victory-speech after winning in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.

As a Presidential front-runner, Donald Trump declared himself as the  “presumptive “ nominee after sweeping the five states in north eastern states.

In all the states, he managed to bag a whopping 50% of the votes.Citing the fact, it would be interesting to know that in Rhode island and delaware , his vote percentage was more than 60%. And in rest three states, it was more than 55%.

He is very confident of his win and said : “ As far as I am concerned,this race is over.”

Now, as he is out deciding his fate as the next most powerful person on earth , lets see, how rivals such as Hilary clinton and current president Obama is taking this.

As per latest news, Hillary Clinton has lashed heavily on Donald Trump by calling him a FRAUD, who would “Scam America the way he has scammed all of those people at Trump University ( Trump U )- which refers to the Republican's defunct business training program at the center of a class action lawsuit.

The democratic frontrunner on wednesday seized on the finding from a trove of documents which was made public by a judge that describes how Trump staff targeted students financial weakness to get them enrolled in his over-priced real estate course at Trump University.


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“Trump and his employees took advantages of Americans financial weakness and encouraged them to use their credit card to a maximum stretch , empty their savings , which in turn destroyed their finances. All these were done with a false promise.”said clinton during a rally at Rutgers University in New jersy.

Check her latest tweet which reads :” Trump University employed instructors with no experience to sell outrageously expensive packages . In a word : Fraud “



In an another tweet, she wrote : “ It's one thing to sell steaks using a name as marketing ploy. Trumps Company intentionally put people at risk.



A series of recent Polls have found Clinton and Trump neck and neck in upcoming elections. Though clinton's campaign has attributed the fact that she is still running as a primary face.

During her remarks, she also hit Trump for his pronouncements on foreign policy and national security, “ his support from pulling out Nato, Expanding the use of torture and banning muslims from entering the United States, disqualifies him from being commander in chief”.she added

Adding to her words, she said : “ I know how hard these decisions are ,” .

“ Elections will determine what direction USA heads in and there could not be a more stark and important difference because everyday we learn more and more about Donald Trump.” Hilary said.




 
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