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  • ! Trump's Self Reported Assets By Minimum Value ...ween the two disclosures which we will explain in greater detail later. In the meantime, we will take care to note which disclosure form we are referencin
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  • This is a quick overview of major known lawsuits involving Donald Trump or his business interests. ...t could be demolished and replaced with another building. In his suit, Mr. Trump said that Mr. Clipper had failed to pay his $637 rent in August 1981. Judge
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  • == Trump Had Early Business Deal with Sam Kislin and Tamir Sapir == ...oomberg News'', [https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-03-16/behind-trump-s-russia-romance-there-s-a-tower-full-of-oligarchs March 16, 2017])
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  • ! Trump's Self Reported Assets By Minimum Value Click [[Net Worth]] For historical information about Trump's reported and actual [[Net Worth]].
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  • ...Trump Management is Fred Trump, father of the real-estate developer Donald Trump.” (<i>New York Times</i>, October 25, 1984)
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  • ...ved as Trump Tower's building superintendent. The case settled, suggesting the allegations were well-founded. ...ener.com/docket/4328452/ghilduta-v-the-trump-corporation/ Ghilduta v Trump Corporation]
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  • Trump owns 30% of several companies that each own a stake of 1290 Avenue of the Americas in New York City. Ownership: 1290 Avenue of the Americas, A Tenancy-in-Common
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  • ...he company has stated that it isn't affiliated with the alt-right and that the brand of nationalism it espouses is political, not racial.” (<i>Los Angel ...ised to become one of the most influential conservative media companies in the country.” (<i>Washington Post</i>, November 20, 2016)
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  • ...r acted on his nuclear concern. But he says that his good friend Roy Cohn, the flamboyant Republican lawyer, has told him this interview is a perfect time
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  • ...ment Ethics]. There are several subtle but significant differences between the two disclosures which we will explain in greater detail elsewhere. ...hat he reported on his disclosure forms, or actually lose money. [...] Mr. Trump appears to have used a provision in federal ethics laws that allows busines
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  • ...the firm never reached that revenue goal and had a falling out with Donald Trump, in addition to Shearson.” (<i>Los Angeles Times</i>, December 29, 1989) ...pped into the firm's funds to sustain his life style, thereby accelerating the firm's demise, a charge he denies.” (<i>New York Times</i>, [https://www.
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  • ...nt Inc. in New York. The bridegroom is a nephew of the developer Donald J. Trump. (New York Times, September 17, 1989)}} ...ed to cerebral palsy. The Trump family promised that it would take care of the medical bills.
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  • ...es what makes the U.S.A. a great country,’ or ‘Donald Trump symbolizes the things that are wrong with this country.’” (<i>New York Times</i>, July ...essarily the people that are visible leaders of this country. We feel that the intent of this survey seemed to have been to have a good laugh at someone's
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  • ...d Mrs. Fred C. Trump of Jamaica Estates, Queens, and a nephew of Donald J. Trump of New York.” (<i>New York Times</i>, May 31, 1992)
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  • ...ear-old Preston Robert Tisch, president of the Loew's Corporation, and Mr. Trump's opponent on two bitterly contested real estate projects in New York - now
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