Trump fears he may have to “sell Great Assets, perhaps at Fire Sale prices”

Former President Donald Trump lashed out at the judge who imposed a $450+ million penalty in his New York fraud case after his lawyers admitted he was unable to secure a bond to appeal the case.

Trump’s lawyers on Monday asked a New York appeals court to stay the enforcement of the judgment in his fraud case, saying it has been impossible to secure a bond necessary to appeal the judgment after approaching 30 different underwriters.

The former president lashed out at the judge on Truth Social after the filing.

“Engoron wants me to put up the ridiculous fine (I DID NOTHING WRONG!) before I get a chance to Appeal his crazed ruling - A first!” Trump falsely wrote. New York law requires a defendant to put up the full judgment amount with interest in order to appeal a civil judgment.

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      It’s more than just not commiting crimes. These are civil judgements, after all, and technically not criminal matters. But at their heart, we will find lots and lots of lying. Lying about his interaction with Carroll, lying about the values of his properties, all very public lies. Lying to the point where, when his lies are exposed, he keeps lying. His dishonesty has no limits.

      It amazes me that people admire that.

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        It’s a Catch -22. He’s rich, therefore he must be smart. The people who vote for him think it’s their fault they haven’t got money. They love him because he acts the way they would if they were rich.

        I like to read old comics. Pretty much every Superman cover from the 1950s shows Supes doing something that looks stupid or evil. “Why Is Superman Throwing Lois Into a Volcano?” And of course there’s always a great reason, because Superman can never be a bad guy.

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          I actually wrote a thesis on that, the turning point for Superman covers was more in the late 60s, around the time of the Tet Offensive in '68.

          Pre-1968 Superman covers:

          (1965)

          (1966)

          Post-1968 Superman covers:

          (1969)

          (1970)

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            Yeah you haven’t actually said anything here, like if anything post-68 Superman seems more of an asshole here.

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                Yeah, but the comment you replied to said he was an asshole pre-68.

                Edit: Oh okay, they said from 1950 on, you said the change was 1968 - he was an asshole after then. You were just saying it happened later, I thought it was maybe the other way around or something.

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                  It’s a good question, we’d need to talk to someone involved with DC editorial from back then.

                  But taking a primary symbol of America and portraying him in a negative light just after the Vietnam war turned really ugly sure seems to have been intentional.

                  It’s important to note that the CONTENT of the book never really changed, just the covers.

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            A] Alien shapeshifter revealed when they transform to escape

            B] Robot duplicate

            C] Only way to reverse a magic spell

            D] She was pegging Perry White and that shit will not stand.

            E] All of the above

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          It really is wild to me how people equate wealth with intelligence. So many people think the biggest dumbasses in the world are literal geniuses just because they got tons of money lol it’s crazy.

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        People don’t admire the fact he’s a liar.

        They admire him because he’s a racist, homophobe, and transphobe.

        They admire him because he says things they wish they could say without getting yelled at by liberals.

        They are okay if he’s a liar, sexist, misogynist asshole so long as he’s also racist, homophobic, and transphobic.

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          Don’t forget that he also promised them all their wildest dreams if they only bow down and worship him.

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          The misogyny and sexism unfortunately are also on the other side of that, for more than half the people who follow him. Since some of the women are also conditioned to see that as a good thing. And most of the men, of course.

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        Did you know that no cats were in any of those films? I think it should be a requirement that every film created has at least one cat in it. Space cats. Meow.

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        There is no bail in this case. It’s a monetary judgement that he is appealing and in order to do so, he has to put the money in an escrow account or have a bond company front that money.

        He hasn’t found a bond company stupid enough to do so, and he doesn’t have the cash on hand to do it, so the state will get to seize and sell off his assets until they get to the amount he owes.

        I know this is over simplified, but hopefully clears up OPs confusion about bail and jail being in an equation where they don’t belong.

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        This isn’t bail. This is a judgement against him that he is required to pay. What he wants to do is appeal the judgement, but to appeal he has to put up the money first. It’s like in My Cousin Vinny where Vinny refused to kick that guy’s ass until he had the $200, and the guy tried to pretend a roll of singles was the full amount.

        Trump needs to show the government he has the money before he can appeal the ruling. If he can’t, they can begine seizing his assets and selling them until the debt is paid. .

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    But I just saw Bezos’s ex-wife drop $680M to charities like it was nothing. Surely he, as a billionaire, could just drop that money too, right? I mean he only owes 2/3 of that amount, so it’s even less for him.

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    🤣 What makes him think he’d qualify for a mortgage?!

    This motherfucker has never made a legitimate penny in his life and is world famous for not paying his bills. He shouldn’t qualify for a studio apartment lease, much less a mortgage.

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      He’s already got loans out on all the properties. There isn’t any equity left to mortgage against.

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        This is it exactly. Idk what he’s even bitching about. He has the rnc to pay now didn’t he?

        Trump nft anyone?

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          I saw a comment somewhere that claimed the RNC only has like $10 million in funds, wouldn’t even put a dent in what he owes.

          It’s funny how badly he has screwed himself. He’s spent decades overinflating the value of his properties and then taking loans and mortgages out on them and using that to claim he’s a billionaire. Now the courts used his own claims of how rich he is to issue a fine and he’s struggling to pay it because his actual net worth is a tiny fraction of what he has claimed it is. He’s basically created his own personal sub-prime mortgage bubble and it’s teetering on the edge of collapse now.

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            The funny part is that he could have just kept getting away with it until his brain finally strokes out, but instead he decided that he would rather destroy US democracy instead of just living out his life as a rich old man.

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        I almost feel bad for the banks about to record a default on all his properties, since the courts get first dibs on them.

        I don’t, though.

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    “Nobody has ever heard of anything like this before.”

    Except when you had to do it twice already for the E. Jean Carroll appeals…

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    “Great Assets” sounds like an in-house walmart brand.

    or maybe k-mart’s in house brand knocking off walmart’s inhouse brand.

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    How sad. A supposed billionaire force to mortgage for a piddly $450m. I suppose it will teach him that honesty is the best policy🤭

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      I wish I shared your optimism that this narcissistic fuck has even the slightest hint of introspection.

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    Good. I hope he gets to watch every square inch of his pathetic ‘empire’ burn before being hauled off to prison.

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    “Falsely wrote” is close, but the correct verb is probably “lied.”

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    Only if the buildings are not already leveraged to the hilt. This could very well be a domino that causes all others to fall.

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      I all but guarantee he’s underwater on at least a few of them. If he’s forced to divest, he may actually lose money.

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      The weird thing about it is like, of course you have to mortgage your property? What was he trying to secure the loan with, his good name?

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        Implied future promises when he is president. But mortgage means the mortgage broker gets dibs on the property.

        He probably used loans with the real estate as collateral. But mortgage is very specific. And having a mortgage on a property can mean the other loans that are using it as collateral automatically become due (T&C of the loans apply… but this is a no brainer). And the property cannot be used as collateral for anything else by the mortgage owner.

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    Isn’t he a great business man? Wouldn’t mortgaging be something a great business man would strategically do? Surely it’s not him lying again. Surely it’s not his ego.

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      Ha! Y’all gonna be eating coal when he art-of-the-deals this money from the great non-people of mexico