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Who wants to donate to help out a struggling billionaire pay his legal bills? (Original Post) Joe Cool Mar 2024 OP
Apparently, tRump can't access his claimed $10-billion in assets Sibelius Fan Mar 2024 #1
LOL sinkingfeeling Mar 2024 #6
Maybe he needs help from an coprolite Mar 2024 #8
GoFundMe - Make Trump Great Again. dalton99a Mar 2024 #2
The Art of the Deal: Part II Blue Owl Mar 2024 #3
I'd contribute two cents as an indication of my concern but... Yonnie3 Mar 2024 #4
True idiots and total fascists that's who gives to tsf. lark Mar 2024 #5
Don't we help them enough? Basic LA Mar 2024 #7
I'm kinda digging Trump's new campaign signs: LetMyPeopleVote Mar 2024 #9

Sibelius Fan

(24,852 posts)
1. Apparently, tRump can't access his claimed $10-billion in assets
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 11:31 AM
Mar 2024

because he’s under an IRS audit.

coprolite

(365 posts)
8. Maybe he needs help from an
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 12:09 PM
Mar 2024

African prince with experience in accessing those difficult to obtain family fortunes.

Yonnie3

(19,570 posts)
4. I'd contribute two cents as an indication of my concern but...
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 11:37 AM
Mar 2024

I'd then get tons of begging texts.

lark

(26,113 posts)
5. True idiots and total fascists that's who gives to tsf.
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 11:38 AM
Mar 2024

None of them have that much to give. So hope the judge doesn't go all soft and tells him tough shit, no delay and that action to enforce the judgement will commence on the stated date.

In FL. judgements have to be filed and that's separate from a ruling. If it were here, the court would file the judgement on or after the date required for the money. Then the judgement is "perfected" and you can place liens and liquidate the property after 30 days of the perfecting. Don't know what NY requirements are.

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