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originally posted by: underpass61
"Everyone beware" -sounds like a direct threat
How much would it cost him out of his billions to help care for his grand nephew. A pittance, yet, he has not. So the question that i have back here is just who is holding the grudge here? Who really is being truthful.
originally posted by: BingoMcGoof
a reply to: putnam6
Why was Fred and Mary's inheritance taken away to begin with?
Good question, why.
According to Fred and Mary's story, it was because uncle Don needed money due to being in a money pinch. The book details how earlier, information that came out during the discovery process over that inheritance, uncle Don made an attempt to coerce his father Fred 1 into signing over all power to not only the company that he had turned over to Don but more the entire financial empire that he had established.
Fred 1 was still the center of that empire and Don attempted to have him sign papers during the early stages of his dementia that would relinquish any and all power he had to Don. His siblings discovered his attempt and put an end to it. This came out during the trial over Fred's will.
The basis for them being excluded from the will was that the will had been changed during that same period of dementia. It was changed by only a few words. The original will held that the inheritance was to be divided equally among his children and there families. The amended will changed that to ''surviving'' children. Fred Jr, died before his father leaving his family out of the amended will.
Fred 3 was, out of thin air, informed that he and his sister were out. They were told to sign an agreement and would then receive two hundred thousand. Fred 3's lawyer who had been the lawyer for Fred 1 and a supervisor of Fred3s stake in the business called him prior to receiving the notice and told him not to sign.
The gist of the law suit was that Fred1, near the end of his life had been in almost complete dementia and had been coerced by Don and his other siblings to change the will and exclude the family of the deceased brother Fred Jr. This would mean an increase in their own percentages by tens of millions of dollars.
In the end, the trial ended in a settlement which did not disclose publicly the amounts but it was certainly much more for Fred3 and his sister then the paltry two hundred grand they were told to take.
Fred Sr. wanted his oldest son to be "invulnerable" so he could take over his real-estate business, E. Trump & Son (later known as the Trump Organization), but Fred Jr. was the opposite in personality.[11] In 1966, Fred Jr. was listed in newspapers as vice president of the company, but he had a difficult time working with his father.[12] Fred Jr. left the company to pursue his dream of being a pilot, quickly being accepted at Trans World Airlines, which created tension with his father.[13] According to Fred Jr.'s daughter, Mary L. Trump (born 1965), her grandfather "dismantled him by devaluing and degrading every aspect of his personality." Both Fred Sr. and Donald mocked him for his decision to become an airline pilot, comparing it to being a bus driver or chauffeur.[14][15][16][17]
Alcoholism and death
Fred Trump Sr. c. 1950
By 1970, after a series of domestic incidents, Clapp asked Trump to leave their home and arranged for Fred Sr. to change the locks.[18] When his alcoholism prevented him from continuing to function as a pilot, Trump returned to work for his father's business. He eventually moved into the unfurnished attic of his parents' house and again did maintenance on Trump properties.[19] On September 26, 1981,[20] at the age of 42, he died from a heart attack caused by his alcohol use.[21][22][c]
In 1999, just after Fred Sr.'s funeral, Fred III's son, William Trump, was born with cerebral palsy.[30] The Trump family agreed to pay for the child's medical expenses. When Fred Sr.'s will was revealed it mandated that Trump's children, Fred III and Mary, would be excluded from their father's share of Fred Sr.'s inheritance; over $20 million would be divided among Fred Sr.'s other children.[13][d] Fred III and Mary filed a lawsuit, alleging that their father's siblings, including Donald, exhibited "undue influence" on a dementia-addled Fred Sr. to cut them out of the inheritance. Donald, who later said he "was angry because they sued,"[13] suspended the medical benefits for Trump children, as well as Fred III's infant son. According to Mary, she and Fred III sued to have the benefits reinstated, but only her infant nephew received "some accommodations" as a result.[32] Mary’s lawsuit was rejected by a New York State Court, citing that she had signed agreements that removed her ability to sue but granted her more than $2.7 million. The judge found her to have willfully acknowledged (and signed) the agreement and ruled that the agreement was neither coerced nor unfair.[33] The court decision was upheld on appeal.[34]
originally posted by: BingoMcGoof
a reply to: theatreboy
Maybe I was not clear to you. I do not think he is on a divine mission, nor do I think he thinks he is. However, even though you feign ignorance, there are plenty people with in wide scope of Christian faith that do. To be more blunt, and loud if I may be forgiven.
DID YOU NOT HEAR THE VOICES INVOKING GODS CHOSEN WARRIOR SPOUTED BY SPEAKER AFTER SPEAKER AT THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION???
More at: www.dailymail.co.uk...
Tim Walz has been accused of lying about his military rank by his National Guard successor for 'political gain,' private letters have revealed.
Walz, who is currently serving as the Governor of Minnesota, joined the National Guard after high school and served 24 years in the 1st Battalion, 125th Field Artillery, rising to the rank of command sergeant major.
The now 60-year-old, who is Kamala Harris's recently-announced running mate, retired in 2005 - months after being warned that the battalion would be deployed to Iraq.
Walz left to run for Congress, and he was elected to office in 2006.
Private letters addressed to Walz from his National Guard successor, Tom Behrends, from 2016 have accused the Governor of lying about his rank for political gain.
Taking things at face value based on personal bias seems to be the greatest obsticle to any meaningful progress in society these days.
originally posted by: BingoMcGoof
a reply to: theatreboy
As I asked, forgivness please.
If you come for debate then please don't try to ''debate'' with no knowledge of what you are debating against as being untrue. Fact is, there are plenty of religious groups that hold that Trump is God's chosen tool to work his Will and fight his Battles.
originally posted by: Threadbarer
a reply to: xuenchen
Remind me again, which one is the frontrunner for President and which one is begging at the MAGA table for scraps?
it was in fifth grade that I first learned about how bias affect our perceptions of reality
Do you make your assumptions about him and his motives based on knowledge of his life
originally posted by: BingoMcGoof
a reply to: nugget1
You as well nug. I appreciate politically suspicious nature and for all that I find we agree upon I am at a loss that we come down on opposite sides if this Trump issue. Maybe that is the real issue, just how we, as cogent individuals can arrive at two polar opposite stances politically.
Heres' to another time to come
And, truthfully I don't understand a mindset that isn't appalled and sickened over left policies and the damage they're doing and have done.
originally posted by: BingoMcGoof
a reply to: theatreboy
Yes, that is a theory. It's logical I guess, that is if one wants so badly to believe in Trump and, by your reference to the Bible, his divine mission. You believe in that do you? One of the many people who believe the Bible and at the same time believe that a bellicose and belligerent man teetering on the edge of his own psychosis's is the best tool for his Will at this time in this place?
originally posted by: KrustyKrab
Who in their right mind would vote for this? I get it, you hate trump but this? Help me to understand how anyone could vote for her? www.foxnews.com...[/url]