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CPUd
11-18-2016, 07:21 PM
Donald Trump Agrees to Pay $25 Million in Trump University Settlement


Donald J. Trump has reversed course and agreed to pay $25 million to settle a series of lawsuits stemming from his defunct for-profit education venture, Trump University, finally putting to rest fraud allegations by former students, which have dogged him for years and hampered his presidential campaign.

The settlement was announced by the New York attorney general on Friday, just 10 days before one of the cases, a federal class-action lawsuit in San Diego, was set to be heard by a jury. The deal, if approved, averts a potentially embarrassing and highly unusual predicament: a president-elect on trial, and possibly even taking the stand in his own defense, while scrambling to build his incoming administration.

It was a remarkable concession from a real estate mogul who derides legal settlements and has mocked fellow businessmen who agree to them.

But the allegations in the case were highly unpleasant for Mr. Trump: Students paid up to $35,000 in tuition for programs that, according to the testimony of former Trump University employees, used high-pressure sales tactics and employed unqualified instructors.

The agreement wraps together the outstanding Trump University litigation, including two federal class-action cases in San Diego, and a separate lawsuit by Eric T. Schneiderman, the New York attorney general. The complaints alleged that students were cheated out of thousands of dollars in tuition through deceptive claims about what they would learn and high-pressure sales tactics.

“I am pleased that under the terms of this settlement, every victim will receive restitution and that Donald Trump will pay up to $1 million in penalties to the State of New York for violating state education laws,” Mr. Schneiderman said in a statement. “The victims of Trump University have waited years for today’s result, and I am pleased that their patience — and persistence — will be rewarded by this $25 million settlement.”

The settlement marks a significant reversal from Mr. Trump, who had steadfastly rejected the allegations and vowed to fight the lawsuits, asserting that students filled out evaluations showing they were mostly happy with what they had learned in seminars. When political opponents pressed him on the claims during the campaign, Mr. Trump stood his ground, saying he would eventually reopen Trump University.

“It’s something I could have settled many times,” Mr. Trump said during a debate in February. “I could settle it right now for very little money, but I don’t want to do it out of principle.”

He added: “The people that took the course all signed — most — many — many signed report cards saying it was fantastic, it was wonderful, it was beautiful.”

But the position of Mr. Trump and his legal team appeared to soften soon after his election on Nov. 8. At a hearing last week, Daniel Petrocelli, a lawyer for Mr. Trump, expressed interest in moving toward a settlement. Mr. Trump’s lawyers were seeking to delay the trial in one of the California cases until after his inauguration on Jan. 20, while also requesting that he be allowed to testify on video.

“The time and attention to prepare and testify will take him away from imperative transition work at a critical time,” Mr. Petrocelli wrote in the request to the judge, Gonzalo Curiel, last week, noting the “thousands” of appointments that President-elect Trump needed to make in the weeks ahead.

Judge Curiel, of Federal District Court, who is hearing the two California cases, was thrust into the limelight of the campaign in May when Mr. Trump spent several minutes at a rally denouncing the judge’s decisions in the case, calling him a “hater” and questioning his impartiality because of his Mexican heritage.

“I’m building the wall, I’m building the wall,” Mr. Trump said in an interview with The New York Times in June. “I have a Mexican judge. He’s of Mexican heritage. He should have recused himself, not only for that, for other things.”

After he faced days of criticism for his remarks on the judge, Mr. Trump released a statement saying his words had been “misconstrued as a categorical attack against people of Mexican heritage.” He also asserted that he was justified in questioning the fairness of his trial, given various rulings in the case that went against him. Still, he concluded, “we will win this case!”

Even before he was in the throes of his presidential bid, Mr. Trump began mounting a vigorous public defense of himself and Trump University. A website, 98percentapproval.com, touted high marks it received from students. A New York Times report in March, though, showed how some students recalled being pressured to give positive reviews.

Trump University, which operated from 2004 to 2010, included free introductory seminars across the country, focusing largely on real estate investing and on learning Mr. Trump’s secrets. Students could then purchase more expensive packages costing up to $35,000.

Documents made public through the litigation revealed that some former Trump University managers had given testimony about its unscrupulous and exploitative business practices. One sales executive testified that the operation was “a facade, a total lie.” Another manager called it a “fraudulent scheme.”

Other records showed how Mr. Trump had overstated the depth of his involvement in the programs. Despite claims that Mr. Trump had handpicked instructors, he acknowledged in testimony that he had not.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/19/us/politics/trump-university.html

scm
11-18-2016, 07:27 PM
I'm innocent, I swear. I got $25,000,000 that says so.

im sure he did it "to avoid a conflict while serving as president"
hes gonna be a busy guy #MAGA, lol

phill4paul
11-18-2016, 07:35 PM
Meh, this is how it is done. Had he not been elected the case would have dragged till dropped. As it stands at this point how could he have received an impartial jury?

juleswin
11-18-2016, 07:53 PM
I'm innocent, I swear. I got $25,000,000 that says so.

im sure he did it "to avoid a conflict while serving as president"
hes gonna be a busy guy #MAGA, lol

I think Trump and University are guilty of fraud in this case but for many rich people whose time and reputation would be damaged by a long drawn out court case, settling a lawsuit with cash is actually the prudent thing to do.

juleswin
11-18-2016, 07:55 PM
Meh, this is how it is done. Had he not been elected the case would have dragged till dropped. As it stands at this point how could he have received an impartial jury?

Impartial to Trump or the plaintiff?

Zippyjuan
11-18-2016, 07:55 PM
Meh, this is how it is done. Had he not been elected the case would have dragged till dropped. As it stands at this point how could he have received an impartial jury?

He settled after efforts to continue to delay it failed. Now he only has 74 cases pending against him. Will he decide not to sue the women who raised sexual allegations against him during the campaign and fail to keep another campaign promise?

dannno
11-18-2016, 08:07 PM
Leave it to CPUd to publish NYT propaganda against Donald Trump... right in the lead of the article they say it was "his defunct" University. That's a lie, it wasn't even his, he basically just licensed his name out and may have made it sound like he had more to do with it than he actually did. In reality he just put too much trust in the people running it, I suppose.

Petar
11-18-2016, 08:12 PM
Leave it to CPUd to publish NYT propaganda against Donald Trump... right in the lead of the article they say it was "his defunct" University. That's a lie, it wasn't even his, he basically just licensed his name out and may have made it sound like he had more to do with it than he actually did. In reality he just put too much trust in the people running it, I suppose.

No no no, you've got it all wrong.

CPUd is totally OBJECTIVE and does not work for the massive CTR troll campaign that exists.

The fact that s/he only criticizes Trump and ignores the entire establishment that he managed to defeat is nothing but a completely innocent coincidence.

phill4paul
11-18-2016, 08:14 PM
Impartial to Trump or the plaintiff?

Trump had "unfavorability" polls that were high. Of course all of the ones I read were leading up to the election and may have been HRC/MSM collusion. I've seen as high as "70%" w/ "56% "strongly" unfavorable." I dunno. But, honesty, It's not a trial I would want to take a client to.

scm
11-18-2016, 08:16 PM
Leave it to CPUd to publish NYT propaganda against Donald Trump... right in the lead of the article they say it was "his defunct" University. That's a lie, it wasn't even his, he basically just licensed his name out and may have made it sound like he had more to do with it than he actually did. In reality he just put too much trust in the people running it, I suppose.

I thought HE PICKED the instructors HIMSELF . One of the big selling points for the whole place.

In reality he just put too much trust in the people running it, to hide his lies.

phill4paul
11-18-2016, 08:23 PM
He settled after efforts to continue to delay it failed. Now he only has 74 cases pending against him. Will he decide not to sue the women who raised sexual allegations against him during the campaign and fail to keep another campaign promise?

Can't help but say I was just having this discussion. Every Trump supporter will tell you he is awesome because he attacks his attackers. Trump has sued in the past for slander/libel/defamation. Out of character for him? Hmmmm.
Or it could be his Priebus and Bannon told him the unfavorable's polls showed it's best to let it go.
I dunno. I do know there are a lot of contractual/settlement "loose lips" obligations.

juleswin
11-18-2016, 08:42 PM
Trump had "unfavorability" polls that were high. Of course all of the ones I read were leading up to the election and may have been HRC/MSM collusion. I've seen as high as "70%" w/ "56% "strongly" unfavorable." I dunno. But, honesty, It's not a trial I would want to take a client to.

Don't you think he would be enjoying some goodwill support from many citizens as the newly minted US president? I think you would have a hard time getting a jury that would unanimously vote to convict him now.

CPUd
11-18-2016, 08:46 PM
704438057202819072
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/704438057202819072

Danke
11-18-2016, 08:52 PM
Good negotiator. They were trying to extort a lot more out of him.

phill4paul
11-18-2016, 08:55 PM
Don't you think he would be enjoying some goodwill support from many citizens as the newly minted US president? I think you would have a hard time getting a jury that would unanimously vote to convict him now.

No. That's not how it works. I'm not a lawyer but I've stayed at Motel Eight and instead of a Bible there was a John Grisham book in the side table. Politically going to trial in the first place, while getting on with the getting on of Bigly government is a negative. Given the unfavorability ratings not worth it. I wouldn't take this case to court, too uncertain. It's well worth $25 to the Trump machine to make it go away.

phill4paul
11-18-2016, 08:57 PM
Good negotiator. They were trying to extort a lot more out of him.

What is that amount? Unspecified hoping for more? 100 million? Just wondering if you had heard.

oyarde
11-18-2016, 09:11 PM
Good negotiator. They were trying to extort a lot more out of him.

Art of the deal

oyarde
11-18-2016, 09:12 PM
704438057202819072
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/704438057202819072

My university will have 100 % .

Zippyjuan
11-19-2016, 02:27 PM
704438057202819072
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/704438057202819072

Amazingly it had more positive reviews than people who actually paid for and completed the course. http://www.businessinsider.com/students-speak-out-trump-university-ratings-2016-3


more than 3,000 came from free guests who attended classes alongside paying members, while another 2,000 never finished the course work.

Better Business Bureau: http://www.businessinsider.com/better-business-bureau-statement-on-trump-university-2016-3


The BBB on Tuesday said Trump U fluctuated from as low as a D- in 2010 to an A+ in 2015. The organization explained that that swing was a function of a decrease in complaints as Trump U was no longer in business.

"As the company appeared to be winding down, after 2013, no new complaints were reported," the statement read. "Complaints over three years old automatically rolled off of the Business Review, according to BBB policy. As a result, over time, Trump University's BBB rating went to an A in July 2014 and then to an A+ in January 2015."

presence
11-19-2016, 02:35 PM
few things that I actually support about Trump

his unlicensed "university" was one
however his decision to settle here shows a lack of leadership in economic liberty and free markets

Zippyjuan
11-19-2016, 02:40 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvaaeHP9xtQ