Anonymous 11/07/2019 (Thu) 19:57:54 No.32845 del
This being shared about twatter atm ..I'm unaware of the ins and outs and don't know how to reply tbh ! Alongside those photos of Trump ogling the beauty queen - rather unfortunate photo that one :(
Help please:) I've been out of the loop for a almost a week- one of my children been poorly :(

Holly Lee (@LeeHolly81) Tweeted:
@realDonaldTrump LOWLIFE: Trump to pay $2 million to settle New York Attorney General civil lawsuit against Trump Foundation and his children, alleging "persistent" violations of charities law, including unlawful coordination with Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.https://t.co/j1AgpNAKA8 https://twitter.com/LeeHolly81/status/1192506246659813376?s=17

A judge ordered President Donald Trump to pay $2 million to a collection of nonprofit organizations as part of a settlement with the New York state attorney general's office to resolve a civil lawsuit that alleged "persistent" violations of charities law that included unlawful coordination with the 2016 Trump presidential campaign, according to a court filing Thursday.

Filed in June 2018, the lawsuit alleged that the President and his three eldest children -- Don Jr., Ivanka and Eric -- violated federal and state campaign finance laws and abused the Donald J. Trump Foundation's tax-exempt status. According to the lawsuit, the Trumps allowed the foundation to be used "as little more than a checkbook to serve Mr. Trump's business and political interests."

The settlement comes in the wake of an agreement by the foundation in December to dissolve under judicial supervision.


Attorneys for the charity had said that "all of the money raised by the Foundation went to charitable causes to assist those most in need," and accused the attorney general's office of political motivation, citing campaign trail comments made by Attorney General Letitia James, who took office in January.

Trump himself had vowed to fight the lawsuit, tweeting last year, "I won't settle this case!"

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