Eric Trump responded to a judge’s ruling that he had been guilty of fraud for years by fraudulently claiming that Mar-a-Lago was worth more than a billion dollars.
Eric Trump tweeted:
In an effort to destroy my father and kick him out of New York, a judge has just ruled that Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach, Florida, is only worth about “$18 million dollars”… There is speculation that Mar -a-Lago that is. worth over a billion dollars, making it perhaps the most valuable… pic.twitter.com/b0U6J5ykWJ
— Eric Trump (@EricTrump) September 26, 2023
Who will tell Eric Trump that his tweet was exactly what he, his father and his brother were just arrested for?
According to the pronounciationthe Trumps claimed Mar-a-Lago was worth between $400 and $600 million, but the real value of the property is $16 to $18 million. Eric Trump reacted when he was busted for fraud for overinflating property values by overinflating property values.
The Trumps might be one crime family, but they are definitely not a smart crime family.
The judge ruled that the Trumps overinflated Mar-a-Lago by 2,300%, so Eric Trump upped the ante and added an additional $400-$600 million to the valuation.
The only way Mar-a-Lago would be worth a billion dollars is if the Saudis bought it as a reward for the Trumps.
Legally it is so fraud is a Trump family affair. Given the ruling, it is not surprising that Eric Trump would respond to the fact that he committed fraud with more fraud.
It appears that fraud is what the Trumps know best.
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