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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (881226)8/20/2015 1:55:46 PM
From: Broken_Clock1 Recommendation   of 1572013
 
He paid them off to their satisfaction even though he apparently had no personal liability in the case.
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Investors who lost millions of dollars when a Donald Trump condominium project in Baja California failed during the economic meltdown are going to get some of their money back — over Trump's objections.

A developer of the Tijuana resort agreed to pay $7.25 million to settle a lawsuit brought by 190 buyers — many of them from Southern California — who lost $22 million in deposits after the project failed in 2008…………….

Plaintiffs' attorneys Ring and King said they intend pursue additional damages from Trump; his son, Donald Jr.; daughter, Ivanka; co-developer Fisher; and others involved in the project. The lawyers said they were disappointed that Trump had tried to block the settlement.

"The decision by the Trumps to stand in the way of the buyers getting some of their deposits is shameful but not unexpected given how the Trumps marketed the project and how they've litigated the case," Ring said. "If he truly cared about the buyers, as he said he did, then there would be no good reason for the Trumps to stand in the way of the settlement."

articles.latimes.com
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