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Expects Yuge Games
i'm a hardliner against all kinds of fraud
for example:
es, the Donald J. Trump Foundation, a charitable organization directly associated with Donald Trump and his family, engaged in activities that a New York court determined constituted misconduct, including misuse of funds for personal, business, and political purposes.
In 2018, New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood filed a civil lawsuit against the foundation, Trump, and his children (Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric), alleging a "shocking pattern of illegality." This included unlawful coordination with Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, self-dealing (e.g., using foundation funds to settle business legal disputes and purchase a portrait of himself), and failure to follow basic oversight rules for nonprofits.
The foundation agreed to dissolve under court supervision in December 2018, with its remaining assets (about $1.7 million) distributed to approved charities. In 2019, as part of a settlement, Trump admitted to personally misusing foundation funds and was ordered by a judge to pay $2 million in damages to eight unrelated charities. He also agreed to restrictions on future charitable involvement, and his children underwent mandatory training on nonprofit governance.
for example:
es, the Donald J. Trump Foundation, a charitable organization directly associated with Donald Trump and his family, engaged in activities that a New York court determined constituted misconduct, including misuse of funds for personal, business, and political purposes.
In 2018, New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood filed a civil lawsuit against the foundation, Trump, and his children (Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric), alleging a "shocking pattern of illegality." This included unlawful coordination with Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, self-dealing (e.g., using foundation funds to settle business legal disputes and purchase a portrait of himself), and failure to follow basic oversight rules for nonprofits.
The foundation agreed to dissolve under court supervision in December 2018, with its remaining assets (about $1.7 million) distributed to approved charities. In 2019, as part of a settlement, Trump admitted to personally misusing foundation funds and was ordered by a judge to pay $2 million in damages to eight unrelated charities. He also agreed to restrictions on future charitable involvement, and his children underwent mandatory training on nonprofit governance.