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Trump’s Self-Dealing Is More Alarming Than You Think
[News] The United States is becoming just another country with a corrupt strongman personalizing and profiting from power. [English News] Source link
Trump, foundation seek dismissal of New York 'self-dealing' lawsuit
Trump, foundation seek dismissal of New York ‘self-dealing’ lawsuit
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump, his three adult children and his namesake foundation are seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit by the New York state attorney general accusing the nonprofit of “self-dealing” for Trump’s benefit, including for his 2016 presidential campaign. FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump listens to a question during an interview with…
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New York sues Trump and his charity over 'self-dealing'
New York sues Trump and his charity over ‘self-dealing’
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – The New York state attorney general sued U.S. President Donald Trump, three of his children and his foundation on Thursday, saying he illegally used the nonprofit as a personal “checkbook” for his own benefit, including his 2016 presidential campaign.
Barbara Underwood, the attorney general, asked a state judge to dissolve the Donald J. Trump Foundation and to ban…
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New York sues Trump and his charity over 'self-dealing'
New York sues Trump and his charity over ‘self-dealing’
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – The New York state attorney general sued U.S. President Donald Trump, three of his children and his foundation on Thursday, saying he illegally used the nonprofit as a personal “checkbook” for his own benefit, including his 2016 presidential campaign.
Barbara Underwood, the attorney general, asked a state judge to dissolve the Donald J. Trump Foundation and to ban…
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New York sues Trump, his foundation, over 'self-dealing'
New York sues Trump, his foundation, over ‘self-dealing’
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – New York’s attorney general sued U.S. President Donald Trump, three of his children and his foundation on Thursday, saying he illegally used the nonprofit as a personal “checkbook” for his own benefit, including his 2016 presidential campaign.
Barbara Underwood, the attorney general, asked a New York state judge to dissolve the Donald J. Trump Foundation and to ban…
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New York sues Trump, his foundation, over 'self-dealing'
New York sues Trump, his foundation, over ‘self-dealing’
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – New York’s attorney general sued U.S. President Donald Trump, three of his children and his namesake foundation on Thursday, alleging “persistently illegal conduct” at the nonprofit, including support for Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.
Barbara Underwood, the attorney general, asked a New York state judge to dissolve the Donald J. Trump Foundation and to ban…
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baby syndicates backed by insiders and their friends
Obituaries, "Ian Posgate", "The Guardian" 2017-08-03
«This was, however, a time when large-scale corruption was spreading through Lloyd's. Underwriters such as Posgate were allowed to write policies on behalf of several syndicates, and a distinction grew between those financed by external names and the so-called baby syndicates backed by insiders and their friends. Underwriters often placed the lowest-risk, more profitable policies with these baby syndicates, which were later banned. When Ian Hay Davison became Lloyd's first chief executive recruited from outside in 1983, to clean up the mess, he said: "It wasn’t just a matter of a few rotten apples. The whole barrel was tainted."»