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35,000 lawsuits...suggests he was in the bankruptcy, litigation and bribery business.
Most of the plaintiffs against Trump, were employees, contractors and businessmen that didn't get paid for their services or work.
No, that's your completely dishonest take....In fact in June USA today went over in detail what these cases were about....First, you claim of 35,000 is just plain wrong, the number discussed was 3,500. Here is how they break down.....
1. 1,700 were "Casino's" = People disgruntled losing their money.
2. 700 were "Personal injury" = Slip and fall attorney's seeing deep pockets
3. 300 were "real estate disputes" = Could be title problems, or zoning...etc.
4. 165 were "Government tax" = Trump fighting with the IRS
5. 125 were "Contract disputes" = Could be contractors, could be other contracts.
6. 120 were "Employment cases" = Again, could be contractors, or just employees that felt they were let go unfairly.
7. 60 were "Golf courses and clubs" = Disputes over membership matters, to auto accidents in the parking....
8. 25 were "Branding and licencing" = It is what it says....
9. 20 were "Trump University" = We all know about this.
10. 20 were " Miss Universe" = It is what it says
11. 15 were "Liable or Slander" = And we all know what that is...
Now, of the 1,300 that USA Today determined were 'outcome determined' = 500 were discontinued/dismissed, and 450 Trump won, 175 were settled, 38 Trump lost, and 137 were "other"....
Exclusive: Trump's 3,500 lawsuits unprecedented for a presidential nominee
In any case, and I am NOT surprised, your post here is either you just not knowing the facts, and or bothering to find out and going with DNC/MSNBC like talking points, or intentional lying about the facts....But, your entire post here is false period!