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JT45242

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12. Less headache for the DA's office ...
Mon Mar 25, 2024, 08:56 AM
Mar 25

According to a legal analyst and a business analyst I heard on MSNBC and either CNN or NPR, because so many of these properties have huge mortgages, it is likely better to force TFG to pay on the debts and wait to sell until the appeal is lost. This accomplished two things

1) The AG's office is not trying to run golf clubs, hotels, etc. rather than doing their regular jobs. (easier on them)

2) The lien means that TFG has to pay the bills and cannot sell the assets. So the AG;'s office is protected financially from bad deals. With the appointed overseer having complete control now, it will mean that whatever revenue comes in pays bills and gives TFG and the two idiot sons an allowance. The rest of the money will be used to pay the debts and eventually the settlements

Go sit in a corner, Chuck Goodheart Mar 25 #1
Delay...................................... Lovie777 Mar 25 #2
I disagree also with Rosenberg. He is a trump-favoring republican. brush Mar 25 #3
Chuck Rosenberg was delighted when Bill Barr agingdem Mar 25 #15
Middle ground is putting liens on all real estate JT45242 Mar 25 #4
Why does the stinky fuck get the middle ground? Voltaire2 Mar 25 #9
Less headache for the DA's office ... JT45242 Mar 25 #12
Nope. Happy Hoosier Mar 25 #20
AG James JustAnotherGen Mar 25 #5
Chuck Rosenberg; "prosecutors have discretion maxrandb Mar 25 #6
Yeah... that's nuts. Happy Hoosier Mar 25 #21
OK, then: let him post the effin bond struggle4progress Mar 25 #7
Ah no. The rules are clear. Appeals require a bond. Voltaire2 Mar 25 #8
He was given the courtesy of 30 additional days instead of providing the bond on day one. LiberalFighter Mar 25 #10
If he posts the bond, House of Roberts Mar 25 #11
At the very least seize his airplane. Emile Mar 25 #13
right. E Jean Carroll at least deserves some walking-around money Captain Zero Mar 25 #18
E. Jean Carroll's money is already under bond, courtesy of Chubb. ShazzieB Mar 25 #22
I cannot tolerate his mealy-mouthed delivery and "logic" PCIntern Mar 25 #14
Did he post his bond? Bettie Mar 25 #16
The bond isn't so there can be an appeal, it's so the judgement won't be collected... localroger Mar 25 #19
Why? That's NOT what the law says! Happy Hoosier Mar 25 #17
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