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To: Bill who wrote (1424489)11/8/2023 11:23:22 AM
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  Respond to of 1577167
 
Morons.. all of them. This is the judges wife in NYC.. it’s brumar.



To: Bill who wrote (1424489)11/8/2023 12:12:10 PM
From: golfer72  Respond to of 1577167
 
LMAO. They probably want govt subsidized housing



To: Bill who wrote (1424489)11/8/2023 4:05:15 PM
From: pocotrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577167
 
centrist here although you will call me a liberal. I have purchased 4 homes. the first in 1984, after coming out of the depression the first year was tough



To: Bill who wrote (1424489)11/8/2023 5:23:25 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577167
 
Bill,
Funny to learn that liberals here and brumar have never purchased a home.
I don't think Trump's fraud had anything to do with the purchase of a primary residence.

However, he and his supporters, in claiming that there were no "victims" of his fraud, are pretending like the overvaluation of his own properties were simply for braggadocio, and that there was no monetary gain as a result.

One of the attorneys working for the NYAG office claimed otherwise, that Trump profited from the fraud to the tune of $100M, though he doesn't detail exactly how.

Tenchusatsu