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In reply to the discussion: Supreme Court halts subpoena to Deutsche Bank for Trump records [View all]appleannie1
(5,067 posts)1. He must be afraid of being charged with tax evasion or fraud if they become public.
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He must be afraid of being charged with tax evasion or fraud if they become public.
appleannie1
Dec 2019
#1
Loan Fraud is almost certain. Rachel Maddow already did a segment on Trump jacking up the value
okaawhatever
Dec 2019
#45
This was a routine, expected action. It says nothing at all about the ultimate outcome of the case.
tableturner
Dec 2019
#2
Let's see. This is the reformulated SCOTUS with Anthony Kennedy giving up his seat for Kavanaugh
erronis
Dec 2019
#6
I would hold off until we learn if the Court will even to first agree to hear the case and then on
cstanleytech
Dec 2019
#13
This is a messy ordeal. Nov. 19th the 55 y/o Deutsche Banker for Trump "committed suicide"
mysteryowl
Dec 2019
#18
This whole process by the turd of delay, delay, delay, trying to run out the clock...
not_the_one
Dec 2019
#19
Yeah, he delays, delays, delays, then screams about how long the investigations take.
Mc Mike
Dec 2019
#27
I've completely lost track of the number of times DUers with no understanding of the judicial
onenote
Dec 2019
#21
Actually any lawyer that didn't pursue this strategy would be committing malpractice
onenote
Dec 2019
#28
I said he is hiring a lawyer to do this. The question is who is paying the lawyer?
PuffedMica
Dec 2019
#36