More legal troubles for Trump.
The New York attorney general has notified Donald Trump that his charitable foundation is violating state law — by soliciting donations without proper certification — and ordered Trump’s charity to stop its fundraising immediately, the attorney general’s office said Monday.
James Sheehan, head of the attorney general’s charities bureau, sent the “notice of violation” to the Donald J. Trump Foundation on Friday, according to a copy of the notice provided by the press office of state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (D).
The night before that, The Washington Post reported that Trump’s charity had been soliciting donations from other people without being properly registered in New York state.
According to tax records, Trump’s foundation has subsisted entirely on donations from others since 2008, when Trump gave his last personal donation. This year, the Trump Foundation made its most wide-ranging request for donations yet: It set up a public website, donaldtrumpforvets.com, to gather donations that Trump said would be passed on to veterans’ groups.
But the Trump Foundation never registered under article 7A of New York’s Executive Law, as is required for any charity soliciting more than $25,000 a year from the public. One important consequence: Trump’s foundation avoided rigorous outside audits, which New York law requires of larger charities that ask the public for money.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...4d295a-8987-11e6-bff0-d53f592f176e_story.html
Trump Foundation ordered to stop fundraising by N.Y. attorney general’s office
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Crabtownboy, Oct 3, 2016.
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Well, yeah. The DEMOCRAT New York Attorney General wants Trump to stop raising money. Gee, I wonder who put him up to that? LOL! ROFLOL!
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We still have something in the country called "due process." Google it. :) -
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Does the law require that such a foundation be registered? Yes, it does.
So, Trump broke the law. I will take with a grain of salt any responses you post in the future about law and order. -
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USA TODAY-1 hour ago
James Sheehan, chief of Schneiderman's charities bureau, penned a letter Friday to an attorney for the Donald J. Trump Foundation, accusing ...
New York Attorney General: Trump Charitable Foundation Violated ...
NPR-2 hours ago
Trump Foundation ordered to stop fundraising by NY attorney ...
Highly Cited-Washington Post-3 hours ago
U.S. presidential candidate Trump's charity ordered to stop ...
Opinion-swissinfo.ch-1 hour ago
New York Orders Trump Foundation to Cease Fundraising ...
Blog-Slate Magazine (blog)-1 hour ago
State Attorney General Orders Trump Foundation to Cease Raising ...
Highly Cited-New York Times-3 hours ago
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Well, here's the official statement:
http://www.ag.ny.gov/press-release/...s-notice-violation-directing-trump-foundation
I still think this is just throwing more mud at a wall - question, here's the statue this guy cites:
https://www.charitiesnys.com/pdfs/statute_booklet.pdf
the Trump foundation is a private organization, so I doubt they even have to register. The AG would know this. -
If I accuse you of being a thief, does that make you a thief? Of course not. An accusation is not proof of anything.
And if you would bother to read the actual text of the law, so graciously provided by 777, you would see the law probably doesn't apply to the Trump Foundation. -
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No, it's a lot more involved than that. The Trump Foundation may have been a charitable organization in operation but not officially. This NY AG is on a witch hunt and he's using his position to pull out all the stops:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...58-11e6-ac72-a29979381495_story.html#comments
biased link above but it does fill some of the details. So this hack could "decide" that the Trump Foundation is a charitable organization after all and (gasp) DIDN'T REGISTER!!!
His aides have been falling off like flies, it's said that this AG is too dirty even for NY state politics. At least he's not wasting his time worrying about the Clinton Foundation that took bribes from the same country that gave us 9/11! -
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Does leave me to wonder about what these"conservative" organizations are REALLY trying to do?[emoji10]
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http://dailycaller.com/2016/10/02/exposed-the-corrupt-clinton-foundation-youve-never-heard-of/
"Three months after leaving the White House in 2001, former President Bill Clinton arrived in India to cheering throngs to help those who had just lost a million homes in the aftermath of a massive earthquake that killed 20,000 and injured 166,000.
In classic Clinton style, he solemnly promised that his new nonprofit — called the American India Foundation (AIF) — would rebuild 100 villages. Rajat Gupta, his millionaire co-chairman, pledged $1 billion for the victims.
It never happened. Years later, AIF’s annual reports were reviewed by the Daily Caller News Foundation and show only seven villages were partially rebuilt by Clinton’s group, and a mere $2.7 million of $53 million raised over a decade went to the earthquake victims."
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"Paltry aid for the victims notwithstanding, Clinton handsomely profited from the charity as AIF’s top officers poured more than $13 million into the Clinton Foundation and others generously gave to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s political campaigns."
The Department of Justice has refused, and will continue to refuse, any authorization for the FBI to investigate the clintons' *$&^ foundation, entirely for political reasons. Obama says "It would be a personal insult to me to note for hillary clinton." Has there ever been a DOJ more partisan-based? -
Unlike the "Trump Foundation", they weren't getting contributions and using them as personal monies to pay off personal debt.
There's nothing illegal about making contributions.
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