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jaxexpat

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8. I don't see that the judge addressed the contention that Mary was given false information.
Tue Nov 15, 2022, 12:53 PM
Nov 2022

It looked to me that she signed a release thinking it was a fair settlement only to later discover the numbers she'd been given were incorrect. Isn't that fraud on someone's part?

How do these son-of-a-bitches get away with that? The judge's credentials seem as shiny as a new penny. I mean, would it kill somebody if the bad guys could lose once in a while?

Is it that the laws are purposely written to protect the guilty? (Or written in hieroglyphics?) Asking for a nation stuck in a self-generating cycle of cynicism, anger and depression.

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It is hard to invalidate a release LetMyPeopleVote Nov 2022 #1
So she got 2.7mill. Than signed off in a settlement. Srkdqltr Nov 2022 #2
I can see why she lost. jimfields33 Nov 2022 #3
She must've known this, so I wonder why she pursued it. She's shown excellent judgment elsewhere.... TheRickles Nov 2022 #5
She is still a Trump no matter how reasonable she sounds on the talk shows. Srkdqltr Nov 2022 #6
Wow what a blanket statement. So NO One (from many & our POV) from a larger part of a disgusting... electric_blue68 Nov 2022 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author Srkdqltr Nov 2022 #17
7 & 9 were not posted when my #6 was posted. Srkdqltr Nov 2022 #18
Just like TFG does with his real estate... Mawspam2 Nov 2022 #4
She has said the settlement was based on fraud. rickford66 Nov 2022 #7
Exactly what two of the KKKoch brothers did to the other two Bengus81 Nov 2022 #9
Did not know this, I wonder when the one brother recently died (last year or so) if the other one SWBTATTReg Nov 2022 #14
I don't see that the judge addressed the contention that Mary was given false information. jaxexpat Nov 2022 #8
Ordinarily, fraud is grounds to invalidate an agreement. rsdsharp Nov 2022 #10
Is she, then, a victim of her attorney's incompetence? jaxexpat Nov 2022 #11
If they didn't review the documents, or tell about them if they did, then yes, probably. rsdsharp Nov 2022 #12
Is there redress? jaxexpat Nov 2022 #13
I suppose she could sue for malpractice, although the statute may have run. rsdsharp Nov 2022 #16
Oh well. Too bad for Mary Trump. jaxexpat Nov 2022 #19
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