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mystery-ak:
“Not Likely to Happen”: Jonathan Turley Pours Cold Water on Letitia James’s Plans to Seize Trump’s Assets

By Harold Hutchison, Daily Caller News Foundation • Mar. 22, 2024

George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said Friday that former President Donald Trump was “not likely” to see his properties seized by Democratic Attorney General Letitia James of New York.

James filed judgments against Trump and others in Westchester County, New York, where Trump owns a private estate in Seven Springs and the Trump National Golf Club Westchester, Friday. Turley said that James could find seizing the properties much more difficult than she thought

“These properties are partnerships, they have leveraged debt. All of that has to be unraveled,” Turley told Fox Business host Larry Kudlow. “So these aren’t just this, you know, one to one Trump versus James type of equation. So in order to seize that property, she’s going to be pulled into court, there’s going to be challenges. It’s not going to happen overnight. Everyone is celebrating this idea that she’s going to padlock Trump Tower. It’s not likely to happen, and it’s certainly not likely to remain very long.”

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libertybele:
 :bkmk: If this was so certain Trump wouldn't have quickly raised $500M??

catfish1957:

--- Quote from: libertybele on March 23, 2024, 02:58:23 pm --- :bkmk: If this was so certain Trump wouldn't have quickly raised $500M??

--- End quote ---

No accident at all.  I think Trump would be crazy spend $500M of his own fortune, but in the world of normal political climate, this would easily tip the scale in Trump's favor.  BUT...  the next big news item might be a that the MSM will go into collusion mode, and not allow Trump to advertise.

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