NEW YORK (AP) — Does a judge’s fraud finding spell the end of Donald Trump ’s real estate empire?
He decried Tuesday’s ruling, which shifts control of some of his companies to a court-appointed receiver, as the “KILL TRUMP” decision.
As he quizzed the judge, Kise noted that some of the Trump entities being stripped of their business licenses own properties such as Trump Tower and an office building at 40 Wall Street, both in Manhattan.
“Is it the court’s position that those assets are now going to be sold or just going to be managed under the direction of the (receiver)?” Kise asked.
That would far exceed even the highest value he listed for Mar-a-Lago on his financial statements, $739 million in 2018.
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