2023-10-12, 01:04 AM
Leticia James got screwed, no case, such a laughing stock she made of herself. Chuyện đùa có thật ở Mỹ.
Leticia James đã tìm ra một nạn nhân trong vụ án Trump để chứng minh Trump lừa đảo - một giám đốc điều hành ngân hàng làm việc cho một ngân hàng trị giá hàng tỷ đô la.
Rất tiếc cho mụ là ông giám đốc ngân hàng này lại nói rằng mình kg bị thiệt hại gì cả. Ông nói rằng nhà bank chấp thuận các khoản vay từ Trump vì họ biết Trump sẽ trả lại cho họ và họ chấp nhận việc định giá tài sản của nhóm ông Trump. Hơn nữa họ có làm “sanity checks.”
What a sick sick joke, wasting our resources and $$ in these dumb charades. 😆
Of course the media twisted words to make this racist arrogant woman looking less dumb. She has absolutely no clues on the lending laws. The bank has no complaints whatsoever against Trump, they got paid on the loan. Yet, this vile woman wants Trump to compensate New York for the damages that did not exist.
Banker says Trump’s financial statements were key to loan approvals, but there were ‘sanity checks’
Trump’s “statements of financial condition” were key to his approval for a $125 million loan in 2011 for his golf resort in Doral, Florida, and a $107 million loan in 2012 for his Chicago hotel and condo skyscraper, former Deutsche Bank risk management officer Nicholas Haigh testified.
But although the bank didn’t conduct its own full appraisals of Trump’s properties, it sometimes gave sizable “haircuts” to the values he’d placed on such holdings as Trump Tower and his golf courses, Haigh said.
“I think the phrase we used might have been ‘sanity checks’ on the numbers,” he said.
Deutsche Bank’s private wealth management unit, which handled the loans, wouldn’t have approved them without a “strong financial guarantee” from Trump, Haigh said.
Haigh said he reviewed Trump’s financial statements before approving the loans and, at the time, had no reason to doubt their validity.
The documents portrayed Trump as a wealthy businessman, heavily invested in golf courses and other real estate with strong cash flow and little debt, Haigh said. Deutsche Bank representatives also met with Trump Organization executives to go over the information, and the bankers looked at bank account and brokerage statements to verify his cash holdings, he said.
“I assumed that the representations of the assets and liabilities were broadly accurate,” Haigh said of Trump’s financial statements.
https://www.nbc15.com/2023/10/11/trumps-...utType=amp
Leticia James đã tìm ra một nạn nhân trong vụ án Trump để chứng minh Trump lừa đảo - một giám đốc điều hành ngân hàng làm việc cho một ngân hàng trị giá hàng tỷ đô la.
Rất tiếc cho mụ là ông giám đốc ngân hàng này lại nói rằng mình kg bị thiệt hại gì cả. Ông nói rằng nhà bank chấp thuận các khoản vay từ Trump vì họ biết Trump sẽ trả lại cho họ và họ chấp nhận việc định giá tài sản của nhóm ông Trump. Hơn nữa họ có làm “sanity checks.”
What a sick sick joke, wasting our resources and $$ in these dumb charades. 😆
Of course the media twisted words to make this racist arrogant woman looking less dumb. She has absolutely no clues on the lending laws. The bank has no complaints whatsoever against Trump, they got paid on the loan. Yet, this vile woman wants Trump to compensate New York for the damages that did not exist.
Banker says Trump’s financial statements were key to loan approvals, but there were ‘sanity checks’
Trump’s “statements of financial condition” were key to his approval for a $125 million loan in 2011 for his golf resort in Doral, Florida, and a $107 million loan in 2012 for his Chicago hotel and condo skyscraper, former Deutsche Bank risk management officer Nicholas Haigh testified.
But although the bank didn’t conduct its own full appraisals of Trump’s properties, it sometimes gave sizable “haircuts” to the values he’d placed on such holdings as Trump Tower and his golf courses, Haigh said.
“I think the phrase we used might have been ‘sanity checks’ on the numbers,” he said.
Deutsche Bank’s private wealth management unit, which handled the loans, wouldn’t have approved them without a “strong financial guarantee” from Trump, Haigh said.
Haigh said he reviewed Trump’s financial statements before approving the loans and, at the time, had no reason to doubt their validity.
The documents portrayed Trump as a wealthy businessman, heavily invested in golf courses and other real estate with strong cash flow and little debt, Haigh said. Deutsche Bank representatives also met with Trump Organization executives to go over the information, and the bankers looked at bank account and brokerage statements to verify his cash holdings, he said.
“I assumed that the representations of the assets and liabilities were broadly accurate,” Haigh said of Trump’s financial statements.
https://www.nbc15.com/2023/10/11/trumps-...utType=amp
Kiếp luân hồi có sinh có diệt
Đời vô thường giả tạm hư không
Ngũ uẩn: “Sắc bất dị không”
An nhiên tự tại cho lòng thảnh thơi.
-CT-
願得一心人,
白頭不相離.
Đời vô thường giả tạm hư không
Ngũ uẩn: “Sắc bất dị không”
An nhiên tự tại cho lòng thảnh thơi.
-CT-
願得一心人,
白頭不相離.