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The Curious Fraud Case Against Trump Just Got ‘Curiouser’

JonathanTurley

That may be a common practice in New York real estate, but it is not a good practice. The case involved the practice of the company to repair and repaint cars damaged in transit without telling the customers. Even though the Alabama Supreme Court previously reduced the punitive award by half, the U.S.

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Blind Justice or Blind Rage: New York’s Legal System Faces Ultimate Test With Obscene Trump Award

JonathanTurley

Undervaluing and overvaluing property is a longstanding practice in New York real estate. Yet, the New York law used by James is a curiosity because it does not actually require a victim. In that case, BMW was found to have repainted luxury cars damaged in transit without telling buyers. Jonathan Turley is the J.B.

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