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Sunday, August 25, 2013

New York Attorney General Sues Donald Trump and Trump University for $40 Million Dollars

Wow, this is really shocking. I have never ever even heard of Trump University, have you? I just don't understand why rich people find the need to cheat poor people? It boggles my mind! Well, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed suit on Saturday for $40 million dollars to try and recoup monies paid to Trump University for seminars that purported to teach consumers how to do real estate deals and how to become rich moguls. The fees for the seminars were between $1,495.00 for regular seminars and $35,000.00 for the "Trump Elite" mentor ships. Consumers thought that they would at least get to meet Donald Trump in person, but none did. All they were able to do was take photos of themselves with a life size cutout pic of the Donald. WTF! Look if I pay you $10,000.00 I not only should get to meet the Donald, but you should spend at least 1hr with me in question and answer session. And for $35,000.00, we better be fucking at least. LOL (not that I would EVER let that UGLY ass troll touch me! hahahahaha) Donald Trump's lawyers claim they submitted nearly 11,000 testimonials with a 98 % approval rating. Really? How many of them were made up? 10,999? hahahahaha This lawsuit covers claims from 2005 through 2011. Consumers were encouraged to raise the credit limits on their credit cards so that they could make real estate deals, but once the limits were raised, they used that credit to pay for more seminars rather than the real estate deals. How stupid can you be? Why would you put yourself further into debt for a dream? So sad! Trump got into trouble with NY State Education Dept and was told by them that because he didn't have a proper license to run a University, that he must change the name of his "school". So Trump renamed his "University" to Trump Entrepreneur Institute, and I never heard of that one either. Well they are all getting sued, Trump himself individually, the Trump Entrepreneur Institute and Trump as the former Chairman of the School. Mr. Schneiderman is accusing them of "engaging in persistent fraud, illegal and deceptive conduct and violating federal consumer protection law". The Donald's lawyers are claiming this is a scheme from the Attorney General to get back at Donald Trump for not contributing more to his campaign when he was running for Attorney General. Really? Who does that sort of thing? Well,I'll continue to follow this story, I am very interested to see if Donald Trump beats this case like he did with the lawsuit in Chicago from an investor who sued him after he cancelled a program that promised investors a profit share on the sale of some condos in a building that the Donald built there. 

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