whoosh

Cooler King
Staff member
Joined
Apr 15, 2009
Messages
47,845
:usa::andwhat:
 

Trump Donor Kept Ivanka, Kushner, And Don, Jr. From Going To Prison For Fraud In a revealing YouTube report from ProPublica, it has come to light that Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, and Donald Trump Jr. were almost put on trial for fraud back in 2010. This situation was reportedly diffused thanks to the political donations made by Donald Trump's attorney, Marc Kasowitz. He funded the campaign of a New York district attorney, who ultimately dropped the case against the Trump family members.

Key Insights from the Video​

  1. The Fraud Allegations: The investigation centered on Ivanka and Kushner misrepresenting the sales of their properties at the SoHo hotel and condominium complex. They allegedly lied to potential investors about how quickly units were selling in an attempt to entice more buyers. Donald Trump Jr. was part of this scheme, which is clearly categorized as fraud.
  2. Political Influence: Kasowitz's initial donation of $25,000 to the district attorney's campaign drew attention, particularly because after a return of funds, he continued to raise over $50,000 for the DA. Following these contributions, the DA claimed there wasn't enough evidence to convict the Trumps, which sparked further controversy regarding potential political corruption.
  3. Consequences and Future Outlook: Although the DA decided not to pursue charges, this doesn’t signify the end of the matter. It lays the groundwork for further investigation, notably by Robert Mueller. The report suggests that the evidence is clear and strongly indicates that the Trump family members committed fraud that should have led to a trial.

    Community Discussion​

    This video raises critical questions about political favoritism and legal accountability, especially regarding those in high positions. What do you think? Should financial contributions influence judicial outcomes? Have you witnessed similar cases affecting justice in your area? Feel free to share your thoughts or any personal experiences related to this topic below! Let's keep the discussion going!
 

Back
Top