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Need I say that I love the fact the New York Attorney General sued Trump Foundation, U.S. president and 3 of his children???

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New York attorney general sues Trump Foundation, U.S. president and 3 of his children

State alleges organization engaged in illegal self-dealing and served as Trump's piggy bank

The Associated Press· Posted: Jun 14, 2018 10:56 AM ET



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David Amos
David Amos
I remained true to my word within the first comment I made in this article and called Trump's attorney Sheri Dillon before this comment section closes. I manged to speak to Dillion's assistant. I strongly suggested that she read this article and my comments before I send her boss an email. She took my number and claimed her boss may call me back. However I won't hold my breath waiting for that call in light of the fact Trump's lawyer won't even talk to the media people now.

Trust that I was not surprised that particular Yankee law firm didn't seem to care about what I had to tell them about ligation between the IRS and I in 2002 or what CBC has to reveal about anything.

Methinks anyone in the know should understand why N'esy Pas?


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https://heavy.com/news/2017/01/sheri-dillon-donald-trump-attorney-tax-lawyer-returns-press-conference/







john fence
Tony Scarpone
another nothing burger served up by the alt left to distract from the never ending successes of the President Trump administration

the left has nothing to offer so its non stop name calling and hurling insults


John Dirlik
John Dirlik
@Tony Scarpone

Trump handing on a silver platter North Korea what its leaders for decades desperately sought but were unable to achieve (a face-to-face meeting on equal terms with a sitting US president to legitimize their rule) is certainly a "success" - for Kim Jong-un.

His scrapping the Iran deal that prevented Iran from getting nuclear weapons certainly succeeding in showing Washington's commitments aren't worth the paper they are signed on.

And his moving the US embassy to Jerusalem (after a $100 million campaign pledge from casino magnate Sheldon Adleson) succeeded in exposing the farcical charade of Washington's "peace process" (paying lip-service to a two-state solution while funding the occupation that makes it impossible).

In Trumpland's tipsy turvy world, up is down, facts become immaterial and wishes turn true.

It is bigly fun


john fence
john fence
@Tony Scarpone
Is your source of information trustworthy.

Clifton Tremblay
Clifton Tremblay
@Tony Scarpone Facts are insulting, and large scale abuse of laws governing charities is nothing.

Only in the alt-world populated by Trump worshipers.

David Amos
David Amos
@Tony Scarpone "another nothing burger served up by the alt left"

YUP

David Amos
David Amos
@john fence :Is your source of information trustworthy."

I know I am perhaps you should Google me?

Jeff Smith
Jeff Smith
@David Amos

For a "nothing burger," Trump is sure getting his knickers in a knot.

David Amos
David Amos
@Jeff Smith Who do you think is putting his knickers in a knot?

Perhaps you should Google the following

Trump Cohen NAFTA FATCA TPP David Amos

David Amos
David Amos
@John Dirlik Did you read my reply to you yet?






Neil Austen 
Neil Austen
Trump, the Gong Show presidency. Just one embarrassment after another. When are Americans going say , Enough is enough! Get out!


John Dirlik
John Dirlik
@Neil Austen

A president whose first foreign visit was to the seat of Wahhabism to sign the largest weapon deal in US history and who after receiving a $100 million campaign pledge from a casino magnate shreds the Iran deal and moves the US embassy to Jerusalem, has a record of unethical behaviour?

I am shocked. Shocked.

David Amos
David Amos
@John Dirlik Methinks you jest too much but I am not when I say I will contact Trump's attorney Sheri Dillon in order to discuss my concerns about the ethics of all of New York's attorney generals since Spitzer was the "Sheriff of Wall Street" Nesy Pas?


Patrick Smyth
Patrick Smyth
@Jonny Elleven

"we cant claim to be much better when we just elected Ford."

correction 40% of Ontario voters supported Ford. 60% did NOT. In a two party system like the US it is entirely possible that Ford would not have been elected since 60% appear to favour someone (anyone) else.


Karen King
Karen King
@Patrick Smyth

However Ford is another mob like boss.


Ken Irwin
Ken Irwin @Karen King

Just look at what happened and how he got in...something rotten in policitcs these days...AI, mafia, trolls, unproductive partisanship of division, intelligence assets and false flags...fake news...derivaitives on every crazy word...all suspect...as their are no coincidences! A guy with millions in cash in a suit case was running around the PEg convention bribing Mulroney in...a union traitor orange lodger....then Free Trade...Nazi Air Bus...scott free...and so on and so on...until we the masses get enough and break up the concentrating criminal robber baron oligarch mafias!


David Amos
David Amos
@Patrick Smyth Methinks you should have found my comment about Trump's attorney Sheri Dillon interesting N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@Karen King "However Ford is another mob like boss."

Methinks a lot folks would like you to inform us about what you think you know about the mob N'esy Pas?





Rick Turpin
James Miller
Watching Trump, is like watching the Mob operate.


Agnes Day
Agnes Day
@James Miller

take out the work "like" to make this statement correct.

Rick Turpin
Rick Turpin
@James Miller
Have you ever watched the Mob operate? I'm surprised you're still alive.

David Amos
David Amos
@Rick Turpin Methinks you should ask me the same question Trust that a lot of other people are surprised that I am still alive N'esy Pas?


David Amos
David Amos
@Agnes Day Methinks you must have been listening to CNN as they talked about Trump's former lawyer Jay Goldberg spilling the beans on Trump, the Mob. Michael Cohen & Paul Manafort N'esy Pas?






Dave Ryan 
Dave Ryan
If this on top of the fact his daughter and son-in-law made $82 million last year doesn't upset the base, what will?


David Amos
David Amos
@Dave Ryan Methinks the FBI and everyone else should ask Trump about the 100 grand he gave the Clinton Foundation years ago or what he knows about the Clinton, the Russians, the Canadians and very questionable Uranium deal. However nobody should forget about the link between "The Donald's" son-in-law and Georgey Boy Soros. Thats where things get very strange N'esy Pas?








Jim McAlpine 
Jim McAlpine
Trump's law team lead: "What, another one? Sigh, just add it to the pile. Marge, hire three more lawyers and two paralegals. We're going to be here late again."

I wonder how much of this is coming from the "interviews" (cough, cough) they're having with Michael Cohen? I'm betting that guy is singing like a choir now that they formally charged him.


Steve Taylor
Steve Taylor
@Karen King

The "base" doesn't think in simplistic terms as presented here in the media. The "base" is an infinitely complex weave of millions of different people. When they break the infinite complexities of ruling a vast nation into two roughly equal camps remember the adage, "divide and rule".

If not for this, people might actually start asking questions about where exactly their tax dollars are going...

David Amos
David Amos
@Steve Taylor I agree







Al Park 
Al Park
The guy bought a portrait of himself with money from his own 'foundation'.....but no he's not an egomaniac.


David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos
@Al Park Methinks many a shrink would describe "The Donald" and a a very narcissistic sociopath However so are most politicians N'esy Pas?


David Amos
David Amos
@Al Park Methinks some folks will understand why it was a rather telling thing that my reply to you was blocked N'esy Pas?





Al Park
robert williams
The Republicans who will not speak out about Trumps weird pronouncements know if the real truth comes out they are finished, that is why they are blocking the Mueller investigation at every turn. The heads of the Intel Committees, led by the House and Senate by the Republicans who held the Majorities then and now, did know during the election campaign, and did nothing, to stop the Russians aiding Trump. The FBI, CIA etc would have briefed the Heads in the Senate and House pretty much daily if they saw other Nations attacking the integrity of the voting system. The Republicans said Nothing, they are as guilty of letting this happen and are doing nothing to stop it from happening again. They even sent Comey out to to accuse Clinton again on the news just before the election, and said nothing about them investigating Trump and the Russian connection. They Knew


David Amos
David Amos
@Steve Taylor "LOL. Conspiracy theories go mainstream."

Methinks conspiracies have always been mainstream. Anyone can read how many have been discussed and published in the bible N'esy Pas?





Pat Kehres 
Pat Kehres
Lets just hope a military action doesn't get started in order to distract the public from these ongoing legal investigations and improve P.R., as a provocative tweet may not always be sufficient.

David Amos
David Amos
@Pat Kehres I wholeheartedly agree





Pat Kehres
Joe Green
Mitt Romney got one thing right when he called Trump out for being a "con artist".


David Amos
David Amos
@Joe Green Methinks everybody knows why I crossed paths Mitt Romney before he was elected the Governor of the State I lived in while my Clan was suing its Democrat Attorney General and all his buddies in 2002 N'esy Pas?





Paul O'Donovan 
Paul O'Donovan
Of all his scandles I think it is the hundreds of millions he owe that is at the root of his bizzare policies.


Mark Tynthof
Mark Tynthof
@Paul O'Donovan It's sad how Trump's personal finances are determining American foreign policy. That’s how his deals go: China deposits $500M in his Asia Trump hotel account and awards Ivanka 13 patents, and Trump lifts sanctions on the Chinese spying telecom company. Israelis use social media data mining companies to manipulate the U.S. election for Trump, and Trump moves to U.S. embassy to Jerusalem. Russians allow Trump to push forward with Moscow Trump tower plans, and pay for targeted messaging at Americans to put Putin’s puppet in, and Trump lifts sanctions on Russia for their Ukraine invasion. Saudi and U.A.E. front cash for Trump’s personal lawyer and bail out his son-in-law, and Trump takes their side in the conflict with longstanding U.S. ally Qatar.


Ashley Zacharias
Ashley Zacharias
@Paul O'Donovan
Especially as he had to borrow from Russian Oligarchs when American banks stopped giving him credit after all his bankruptcies.


David Amos
David Amos
@Mark Tynthof Please do tell us more


David Amos
David Amos
@Ashley Zacharias Methinks its not illegal to borrow from Russian Oligarchs N'esy Pas?





Brent Grywinski 
Brent Grywinski
Well, well, well. More problems for Donald. Who would have thought that? So, does he resign or go down in flames?


David Amos
David Amos
@Brent Grywinski "So, does he resign or go down in flames?"

Methinks after the IG Report it would not be wise to bet against him today N'esy Pas?





Donald Trump gives a press conference with his attorney, Sheri Dillon. (Getty)
Donald Trump gives a press conference with his attorney, Sheri Dillon. (Getty)



President-elect Donald Trump held his first press conference in six months this morning, and Trump’s
attorney, Sheri Dillon, spoke for several minutes about his business.

Dillon said that Trump will be handing over control of his organization to his adult children. However,
he will not be putting the organization into a blind trust, and Dillon said doing so would not be feasible.

“The conflicts of interests laws simply do not apply to the president or the vice president,” Dillon added.
So who is Sheri Dillon, and what is her relationship with Donald Trump? Here’s what you need to know
about her.




 

1. She Is a Partner at Morgan Lewis & Bockius

 

Ted Cruz Israel, Jerusalem Embassy and Recognition Act, US Embassy Israel
Ted Cruz in November 2016. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)


Sheri Dillon is a partner at the global law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, which has its headquarters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dillon, however, works in Washington, D.C.

In May 2016, this law firm was named Russia Law Firm of the Year by Chambers & Partners. Morgan Lewis has an office in Moscow.

Hillary Clinton also made use of Morgan Lewis during her presidential campaign; James Hamilton, a partner at Morgan Lewis, helped Clinton vet her possible running mates, according to The New York Times.

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius happens to be the law firm where Texas Senator Ted Cruz previously worked. Cruz was a partner at the firm from 2008 to 2013, and he represented a variety of corporate clients.

Dillon was previously a partner for Vinson & Elkins, Bingham McCutchen and McKee Nelson LLP.
In addition, Sheri Dillon serves as the director and president of the Washington D.C. Center for Public Interest Tax Law. This is a non-profit organization that provides pro bono representation to low-income individuals with cases in the U.S. Tax Court. Dillon has served in this position since January 2016. She also helped launch the University of the District of Columbia’s Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic, where students represent low-income clients on tax issues.


2. She Has Worked as a Trump’s Tax Counsel Since 2005


Donald Trump Cincinnati, Donald Trump Ohio, Donald Trump Ohio Rally
Donald Trump speaks at a post-election rally in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Getty)


Dillon advises wealthy individuals on controversial tax matters, according to her Chambers and Partners profile. She also has experience with IRS audits.

Since 2005, Dillon has served as a tax counsel for The Trump Organization, advising Trump long before he launched his bid for the presidency, according to a letter released by the Trump campaign in March 2016.

Also working with Dillon as tax counsel for The Trump Organization since 2005 has been William F. Nelson, who is employed with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP as well.


3. She Graduated From Georgetown University Law Center






Sheri Dillon’s alma mater is Georgetown University Law Center, which is located in Washington, D.C.
Dillon is a graduate of the class of 1999, according to her LinkedIn page. Dillon also graduated from the University of Missouri in 1984 with a B.A. and then in 1986 with a Master of Public Policy degree, according to her Morgan Lewis profile.

Dillon regularly gives lectures on tax issues; according to her Morgan Lewis profile, she has spoken before the Tax Executives Institute, the Federal Bar Association, the American Bar Association Section of Taxation, and the D.C. Bar Section of Taxation.

In addition, Dillon has taught partnership taxation at the Columbus School of Law, which is the law school of the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.


4. She Says Trump’s Tax Returns From 2002 to 2008 Are No Longer Being Examined by the IRS


Donald Trump presidential announcement, Donald Trump speech, Donald Trump trump tower announcement
Donald Trump announces his bid for the presidency on June 16, 2015. (Getty)


Donald Trump continues to say that he cannot release his tax returns because they are being audited by the IRS and that he has been advised not to release his returns while they are under audit.

However, in a letter released by the Trump campaign in March, Sheri Dillon said that Trump’s returns from the years 2002 through 2008 are not currently under audit.

“Examinations of your tax returns for the years 2002 through 2008 have been closed administratively by agreement with the IRS without assessment or payment, on a net basis, of any deficiency,” the letter read.

Trump has said that he will not release the tax returns from these years either because “they’re all linked,” according to The Washington Post.



5. She Donated to Hillary Clinton in 2007

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Sheri Dillon: "[@realDonaldTrump] has relinquished leadership and management of the Trump Organization to his sons...&...Allen Weisselberg."


In 2007, Sheri Dillon donated $1,500 to the campaign of Hillary Clinton, according to LawNewz.
Dillon did not, however, donate to any candidate during the 2016 election.

Of course, Donald Trump himself has also donated to Hillary Clinton as recently as 2009, when he gave $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation. This money was an “unrestricted gift” from the Trump Foundation, according to the Washington Post.





New York attorney general sues Trump Foundation, U.S. president and 3 of his children

State alleges organization engaged in illegal self-dealing and served as Trump's piggy bank

The Associated Press· Posted: Jun 14, 2018 10:56 AM ET


The New York attorney general is suing the Trump Foundation, saying the foundation illegally helped support the Republican's campaign by raising money at a nationally televised fundraiser in January 2016 and then letting campaign staffers dictate how the money was spent. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)


U.S. President Donald Trump's foundation served as a personal piggy bank for his businesses, legal bills and presidential campaign, New York's attorney general said Wednesday as she sued the charity and its directors — Trump and his children Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Ivanka Trump.​

The Donald J. Trump Foundation "was little more than a chequebook for payments from Mr. Trump or his businesses to nonprofits, regardless of their purpose or legality," Democratic Attorney General Barbara Underwood said.
Trump ran the foundation according to his whim, rather than the law.- Lawsuit, filed by New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood
The lawsuit says the foundation illegally helped support the Republican's campaign by raising money at a nationally televised fundraiser in January 2016, then allowing campaign staffers to dictate how the money was spent in grants.

The attorney general's office detailed what it said was a closely co-ordinated effort by Trump's campaign and the foundation to burnish his political image by giving out big grants of other peoples' money to veterans' organizations during the run-up to the Iowa caucuses, the first presidential nominating contest of 2016.

Among the transactions the lawsuit cited as illegal was a $10,000 payment to the Unicorn Children's Foundation for a portrait of Trump purchased at a fundraising auction in 2014. The portrait would end up decorating a wall at Trump's Doral golf resort near Miami, according to a report in the Washington Post.
The sleazy New York Democrats… are doing everything they can to sue me.- Donald Trump
Another $100,000 went to a different charity in 2007 to settle a legal dispute over a flagpole erected in violation of local ordinances at Mar-a-Lago, Trump's private club and sometime residence in Palm Beach, Fla.

The foundation also paid $158,000 to resolve a lawsuit over a prize for a hole-in-one contest at Trump National Golf Club in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.; and $5,000 for advertisements published in the programs for charitable events. The ads promoted Trump's hotels.

The suit also singled out a $32,000 payment made to satisfy a Trump company pledge to contribute to a land-preservation group.

"Trump ran the foundation according to his whim, rather than the law," the lawsuit claims.
"The foundation's grants made Mr. Trump and the campaign look charitable and increased the candidate's profile to Republican primary voters and among important constituent groups."

Underwood asked a state judge to dissolve the foundation and to impose a 10-year ban on Trump and one-year bans on his children from serving as directors in New York charities. His children joined the foundation's board in 2006, although Ivanka stepped down to work at the White House in 2017.

In exchange for tax-exempt status, charities are required to follow rules that include a strict prohibition against involvement in political campaigns.

Underwood also referred her findings to the IRS and the Federal Election Commission for possible further action. IRS and FEC representatives declined to comment.

The lawsuit, filed on Trump's 72nd birthday in the state Supreme Court in Manhattan, also seeks $2.8 million of restitution plus additional unspecified penalties and the dissolution of the foundation, which Trump has already vowed to dismantle


From left: Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump and Donald Trump Jr. were all named in the New York attorney general's suit. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
The foundation had no employees, had never written a required protocol for disbursing funds and its board of directors, which "existed in name only," had not met since 1999, the lawsuit said.

The foundation issued a statement criticizing the lawsuit as "politics at its very worst" and accused the attorney general of holding its funds "hostage for political gain."

Trump, in a series of tweets, denounced the case as "ridiculous" and saying he wouldn't settle the lawsuit.

Trump made a similar claim that he wouldn't settle a lawsuit charging that his Trump University misled customers, but ultimately paid a $25-million US settlement last year.

Trump also singled out Underwood's predecessor, Democrat Eric Schneiderman, in his tweets. Schneiderman began investigating the foundation in 2016 following Washington Post reports that foundation spending personally benefited the presidential candidate. Schneiderman ordered the foundation to stop fundraising in New York.

The Trump campaign, at the time, said the foundation intended to co-operate with the investigation. The campaign had previously called Schneiderman "a partisan hack" who backed Trump's 2016 Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
During the campaign Trump frequently derided a charity run by the Clinton family, saying without proof that the former secretary of state gave favourable treatment to the Clinton Foundation's wealthy donors.

Both Clinton and the Clinton Foundation, best known for helping to lower the cost of HIV drugs in the developing world, dismissed those attacks as political mudslinging.
Schneiderman resigned last month after allegations that he abused women he had dated; he denied the claims.


New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood, seen here speaking to legislative leaders in Albany, N.Y., on May 15, says the foundation was 'little more than a chequebook' for Trump or his businesses. (Hans Pennick/Associated Press)
The foundation's mission statement says its funds are to be used "exclusively for charitable, religious, scientific, literary or educational purposes," either directly or through other organizations, according to the court filing.

In keeping with federal tax rules, the charity's incorporation documents say none of its resources can directly or indirectly go to the benefit of its directors or officers, and none of its activities can benefit any political candidate, the filing notes.

Mounting legal problems


The lawsuit adds to Trump's legal problems, including an investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller into whether his 2016 campaign colluded with Russia. Trump has denied there was any collusion, and Russia has denied meddling in the election.

The lawsuit challenges the foundation's role in an Iowa fundraiser for military veterans that Trump organized in 2016 instead of taking part in one of the Republican debates.

Some $2.8 million went to the foundation, the lawsuit said, and the foundation wrongly ceded control of those funds to Trump's campaign staff, who wrongly disbursed grants at campaign rallies for Trump's political benefit. Tax-exempt nonprofit groups are legally required to avoid partisan politics.

The lawsuit said Corey Lewandowski, then Trump's campaign manager, directed some of the funds to be disbursed in Iowa shortly before its caucuses, where voters from the state gather in the first electoral competition to choose parties'

presidential nominees. Lewandowski, who is not a target of the lawsuit, did not respond to a request for comment.



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