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re: Would someone please explain the crimes Trump committed?
Posted on 4/26/24 at 10:57 am to Turbeauxdog
Posted on 4/26/24 at 10:57 am to Turbeauxdog
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Does ny law not require an injured party?
Not for their statute. It's a regulation on businesses.
It's the same thing as the other trial. Same statute.
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Is the claim he didn't pay proper taxes?
No. It's fraud-based.
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What would have been the pretext for the investigation that would have uncovered the business records errors.
The lawyer who handled it being prosecuted for related crimes, for starters
Posted on 4/26/24 at 11:00 am to SlowFlowPro
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Does ny law not require an injured party?
Yes... the ole "You defrauded someone who themselves says they weren't defrauded by you".
Posted on 4/26/24 at 11:02 am to SlowFlowPro
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It's fraud-based.
You can't defraud yourself, who is it claimed he perpetuated this fraud upon?
Posted on 4/26/24 at 11:03 am to SlowFlowPro
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No. It's fraud-based.
So why again is Stormy having to pay Trump?
Posted on 4/26/24 at 11:04 am to SlowFlowPro
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The lawyer who handled it being prosecuted for related crimes, for starters
Oh this goes back to that fake crime.
It's almost like the justice system is trash (it is)
Posted on 4/27/24 at 3:09 pm to SlowFlowPro
quote:Where is the fraud? Okay, so the payment was creative, but if there was a crime it was the blackmail by Stormy. Is the peg that NY State AG hangs its hat on that he converted a personal expense (blackmail) to a tax deductible expense? If so, aren't both tax deductible as a blackmail payment is considered a loss.
No. It's fraud-based.
quote:Forbes
The taking of money or property through fraud or misrepresentation is theft if it is illegal under state or local law. For businesses, paying ransom or blackmail is likely to fall into the wide category of business expenses. In fact, many taxpayers try to find a business connection to virtually any legal mess. Most legal settlements in business are tax deductible, even ones that are unusual, such as Charlie Sheen’s $10 million blackmail. Even that could be deductible.
Seems like it's all about the Dems getting even that they couldn't use the blackmail payment to cost Trump the election
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