Accounting Fraud

Northwestern Law Professor Calls the $350M Judgment Against Trump the Most ‘Unjust’ Act in US Politics Since Burr Killed Hamilton

As I read about the Northwestern Law professor calling the $350M judgment against Trump the most ‘unjust’ act in US politics since Burr killed Hamilton, I can’t help but feel a sense of disbelief and frustration. The fact that this professor is also a co-chairman of the Federalist Society adds another layer to this perplexing statement. It is evident that there are individuals who will go to great lengths to defend and protect those in power, regardless of the crimes they commit.

The argument that this judgment against Trump is unjust is not only absurd but also dangerous. As a society, we must uphold the rule of law and hold individuals accountable for their actions, regardless of their status or influence.… Continue reading

Judge Fines Trump Over $350 Million, Bans Him From NY Business

The recent news of Judge Fines Trump Over $350 Million in Civil Fraud Trial, Barring Him From Doing Business in New York has sparked a range of emotions and speculations. As I navigate through the comments and reactions to this ruling, I am struck by the depth of satisfaction people feel at seeing Trump face consequences for his fraudulent actions. The idea that justice is being served, even if in a limited capacity, seems to provide some relief to many.

One question that often arises is the practicality of Trump actually paying this fine. The discussions around the timeline for payment and the possibility of him refusing to pay raise concerns about the accountability of such high-profile figures.… Continue reading

Megathread: Trump Fined $350M, Banned From NY Business

have spoken, and justice is being served in a civil capacity. Trump’s fraudulent behavior has finally caught up with him, as a judge has fined him over $350 million and barred him from doing business in New York. This massive fine is a well-deserved blow to his empire, but what truly stands out is the court-appointed monitoring of the Trump Organization for at least three years.

The implications of this monitoring are significant. The Trump Organization will now be under the watchful eye of an Independent Monitor, ensuring compliance with financial reporting obligations and establishing stringent protocols. This means that every financial move made by the organization will be scrutinized, requiring permission from the monitor for even the smallest transaction.… Continue reading

Trump paid $20,000 to rent plant for fake union auto worker event: filing

Trump paid $20,000 to rent a plant for a fake union auto worker event. It seems that everything about Trump is fake or some kind of fraud scheme. Fake wealth, fake hair, fake wife, fake policies, and fake morals. The only thing that seems to be real is the diaper. It’s truly astonishing to see the supposed “genuine” support for a “self-made” billionaire that Trump claims to be.

The recent revelation that Trump paid actors to pretend to be auto workers only adds to the long list of deceitful tactics he has employed. Instead of finding real auto workers who genuinely support him, he decided to stage an event with paid actors.… Continue reading

Special monitor suggests Trump falsified disclosures over $48 million loan in what could be tax evasion, report says

The recent report suggesting that Trump falsified disclosures over a $48 million loan, potentially evading taxes, shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone who has been paying attention. The man seems to have made a habit out of evading taxes and engaging in fraudulent activities throughout his career. And yet, he continues to evade any real consequences for his actions.

It’s infuriating to see such blatant disregard for the law and a complete lack of accountability. If any ordinary citizen were to engage in tax evasion or falsify financial disclosures, they would undoubtedly face serious consequences. But when it comes to Trump, it seems like he’s always able to maneuver his way out of trouble.… Continue reading