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Old 06-01-2016, 04:18 PM   #1
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Default Ex-employees on Trump University: 'A fraudulent scheme' and 'a total lie'

http://money.cnn.com/2016/06/01/news...ees/index.html

Among the harshest critics of Trump University were some of the people who used to work there.

In sworn statements released this week as part of a federal class action lawsuit, former employees complained of unethical sales techniques, unqualified instructors and widely unsatisfied students.

"Far from providing a 'complete real estate education,' as advertised, Trump University personnel only provided enough information to get students to sign up for the next seminar or program," said a statement from Corinne Sommer, who described herself as manager of the events department for six months in 2007. She said Trump University instructors used high pressure sales techniques, no matter the financial situation of the students.

"These people did not necessarily have real estate experience, but they were skilled at high-pressure sales," Sommer said in her statement. "I recall that some consumers had showed up who were homeless and could not afford the seminars, yet I overheard Trump University representatives telling them, 'it's ok; just max out your credit card.'"
Some of the sales people said they felt bad about what they were asked to do.

"I resigned from my position in May 2007 because I believe that Trump University was engaging in misleading, fraudulent and dishonest conduct," said Ronald Schnackenberg, who said in his statement he had been a sales manager for six months. He said he believed it was a "fraudulent scheme and that it preyed on the elderly and uneducated to separate them from their money."

Schnackenberg told the story of a couple he talked to the month before he quit who had no money to pay the $35,000 tuition. Schnackenberg said they were talked into using the husband's disability income and a home equity loan to pay for it. "I did not feel it was an appropriate program for them because of their precarious financial condition," he wrote. "Trump University reprimanded me for not trying harder to sell the program to this couple."

Related: Trump University controversy...in 2 minutes

Like Sommer, Schnackenberg questioned the qualifications of the instructors, recalling one whose background was in jewelry making rather than real estate.

"I believe most of the instructors, mentors and coaches had very little or no experience in the real estate techniques they were teaching," said Schnackenberg. "I received complaints from Trump University students about this....In my experience, virtually all students who purchased a Trump University seminar were dissatisfied with the program they purchased. To my knowledge, not a single consumer who paid for a Trump University seminar program went on to successfully invest in real estate based upon the techniques they were taught."

Related: Inside the Trump University 'playbooks'

The school promised that the instructors had been "hand-picked" by Trump.
"They were unqualified people posing as Donald Trump's 'right-hand men,'" said Jason Nicholas, another former employee, in his statement. "They were teaching methods that were unethical, and they had had little to no experience flipping properties or doing real estate deals. It was a facade, a total lie."

Related: Donald Trump under oath - Trump University's promises crumble

Trump, who has been hammered on the campaign trail by questions about Trump University which closed in 2011, has insisted that attendees were overwhelmingly satisfied. He said that he has refused to settle the two federal cases he faces in California and the state case brought by New York
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman because he will end up winning in court.

The Trump Organization did not respond to requests for comment. But
campaign spokeswoman Katrina Pierson dismissed the allegations made in the lawsuits.

"I don't think it's going to be found by the court to be a fraud," she told CNN on Wednesday. "I think that most people, when they find a chance to sue a billionaire, they try to sue a billionaire. That is what is happening here."

Sworn statements also unsealed this week from Trump University employees defended the school's record. According to Mark Covais, director of operations, thousands of students received full refunds, including hundreds of those who had paid the top fee of $35,000. And he said that evaluations collected from the students showed 97% either gave it the top score, or nearly the top score, for satisfaction with the program.

In addition, more unsealed documents revealed 17 positive reviews from attendees made in sworn testimony. Broadly, they showed people from varied work backgrounds saying that Trump University was valuable to them and that the instructors were knowledgeable. They also said that they understood they would not be "working personally with Donald J. Trump."

Separately, a paralegal at the Trump Organization sent CNN a YouTube video of three people who said they took courses at Trump University and said their experience was "outstanding."

Other documents released this week detail aggressive sales techniques and investing strategies.

The playbooks contain instructions for "Trump team members" on everything from how to dress, how to run a Trump U event, how to deal with travel expenses and how talk to the media.

But big portions are dedicated to how to bring in customers, encourage students to sign up for more courses and counter any objections or doubts they may have.
CNNMoney (New York)
First published June 1, 2016: 10:36 AM ET
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Old 06-01-2016, 09:49 PM   #2
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Activist Trump University / La Raza Judge Now Attempts To Re-Seal Court Documents…...

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Candidate Donald Trump previously accused Judge Gonzalo Curiel of having a bias, a specific political and agenda bias, to the benefit of the plaintiffs in the case; and it appears he is correct.

Yesterday it was discovered that Judge Curiel, an activist for illegal immigration, works on behalf of San Diego La Raza immigration activists to select illegal aliens for scholarships.

Today his inherent rush to judgement surfaces once again, as Judge Curiel now tries to reverse course on a decision to unseal court records.

His original order unsealed court documents which were unredacted and exposed the personal information of people within the civil lawsuit. Today, claiming it was a “mistake“, Judge Curiel tries to put the toothpaste back in the tube:

It is transparently obvious to those who are following the events that Judge Curiel not only holds a bias against Mr. Trump, but also holds a political agenda specifically intended to protect his ideological ‘Open Border’ advocacy.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com...urt-documents/


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Old 06-02-2016, 12:31 AM   #3
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If Cap'n Halfbright shows up, please tell him I did NOT teach at Trump U!
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http://money.cnn.com/2016/06/01/news...ees/index.html

Among the harshest critics of Trump University were some of the people who used to work there.

In sworn statements released this week as part of a federal class action lawsuit, former employees complained of unethical sales techniques, unqualified instructors and widely unsatisfied students.

"Far from providing a 'complete real estate education,' as advertised, Trump University personnel only provided enough information to get students to sign up for the next seminar or program," said a statement from Corinne Sommer, who described herself as manager of the events department for six months in 2007. She said Trump University instructors used high pressure sales techniques, no matter the financial situation of the students.

"These people did not necessarily have real estate experience, but they were skilled at high-pressure sales," Sommer said in her statement. "I recall that some consumers had showed up who were homeless and could not afford the seminars, yet I overheard Trump University representatives telling them, 'it's ok; just max out your credit card.'"
Some of the sales people said they felt bad about what they were asked to do.

"I resigned from my position in May 2007 because I believe that Trump University was engaging in misleading, fraudulent and dishonest conduct," said Ronald Schnackenberg, who said in his statement he had been a sales manager for six months. He said he believed it was a "fraudulent scheme and that it preyed on the elderly and uneducated to separate them from their money."

Schnackenberg told the story of a couple he talked to the month before he quit who had no money to pay the $35,000 tuition. Schnackenberg said they were talked into using the husband's disability income and a home equity loan to pay for it. "I did not feel it was an appropriate program for them because of their precarious financial condition," he wrote. "Trump University reprimanded me for not trying harder to sell the program to this couple."

Related: Trump University controversy...in 2 minutes

Like Sommer, Schnackenberg questioned the qualifications of the instructors, recalling one whose background was in jewelry making rather than real estate.

"I believe most of the instructors, mentors and coaches had very little or no experience in the real estate techniques they were teaching," said Schnackenberg. "I received complaints from Trump University students about this....In my experience, virtually all students who purchased a Trump University seminar were dissatisfied with the program they purchased. To my knowledge, not a single consumer who paid for a Trump University seminar program went on to successfully invest in real estate based upon the techniques they were taught."

Related: Inside the Trump University 'playbooks'

The school promised that the instructors had been "hand-picked" by Trump.
"They were unqualified people posing as Donald Trump's 'right-hand men,'" said Jason Nicholas, another former employee, in his statement. "They were teaching methods that were unethical, and they had had little to no experience flipping properties or doing real estate deals. It was a facade, a total lie."

Related: Donald Trump under oath - Trump University's promises crumble

Trump, who has been hammered on the campaign trail by questions about Trump University which closed in 2011, has insisted that attendees were overwhelmingly satisfied. He said that he has refused to settle the two federal cases he faces in California and the state case brought by New York
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman because he will end up winning in court.

The Trump Organization did not respond to requests for comment. But
campaign spokeswoman Katrina Pierson dismissed the allegations made in the lawsuits.

"I don't think it's going to be found by the court to be a fraud," she told CNN on Wednesday. "I think that most people, when they find a chance to sue a billionaire, they try to sue a billionaire. That is what is happening here."

Sworn statements also unsealed this week from Trump University employees defended the school's record. According to Mark Covais, director of operations, thousands of students received full refunds, including hundreds of those who had paid the top fee of $35,000. And he said that evaluations collected from the students showed 97% either gave it the top score, or nearly the top score, for satisfaction with the program.

In addition, more unsealed documents revealed 17 positive reviews from attendees made in sworn testimony. Broadly, they showed people from varied work backgrounds saying that Trump University was valuable to them and that the instructors were knowledgeable. They also said that they understood they would not be "working personally with Donald J. Trump."

Separately, a paralegal at the Trump Organization sent CNN a YouTube video of three people who said they took courses at Trump University and said their experience was "outstanding."

Other documents released this week detail aggressive sales techniques and investing strategies.

The playbooks contain instructions for "Trump team members" on everything from how to dress, how to run a Trump U event, how to deal with travel expenses and how talk to the media.

But big portions are dedicated to how to bring in customers, encourage students to sign up for more courses and counter any objections or doubts they may have.
CNNMoney (New York)
First published June 1, 2016: 10:36 AM ET
Dude, quit trying to sell Hillary Clinton or whatever her name is. She's not presidential material anymore than Trump is, if anything she's worse. Maybe Trump runs a tight ship. That's what we really need in this country anyway. You're looking down the barrel of 70yoa and you act more like a high school student. Grow the fuck up. If you don't like the direction Trump may take this country, contact Scott Baio. He says he'll charter a plane equipped with food and refreshments to fly all crybabies out of the country to anyplace you want to go if Trump wins.

Jim
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Based upon revelations revealed in documents this past couple of days this Judge should recuse himself and have the chief judge in the Federal district in which the case is pending handle the case from now on .... unless all the judges in that district are Obaminable appointees who have contributed to Clinton's campaign.

The chief judge was appointed by Bill Clinton.

The bias existing in the judiciary overseeing this litigation may demonstrate the need for a balanced judiciary, which has not been the case in California, which is notorious for liberal decisions in the Federal judiciary.
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I read this article too and almost posted it. I remember I used to go canvassing with my Mother to sell air conditioning in southern California. She kept pushing this young couple to buy air conditioning they obviously could not afford. I could tell by looking into their home they could barely afford the house payment. Anyway, the husband stood his ground! My Mother and me got into a heated argument about the whole thing because I couldn't understand why she kept pushing that couple into purchasing air conditioning they obviously could not afford. Would not have been a good sales lead anyway!!! It's just plain cruel to gain wealth from people that cannot afford to give up their money like that.
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Old 06-02-2016, 06:43 AM   #8
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The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) is a United States Federal Law passed in 1970 that was designed to provide a tool for law enforcement agencies to fight organized crime. RICO allows prosecution and punishment for alleged racketeering activity that has been executed as part of an ongoing criminal enterprise.

Activity considered to be racketeering may include bribery, counterfeiting, money laundering, embezzlement, illegal gambling, kidnapping, murder, drug trafficking, slavery, and a host of other nefarious business practices.

James Comey and The FBI will present a recommendation to Loretta Lynch, Attorney General of the Department of Justice, that includes a cogent argument that the Clinton Foundation is an ongoing criminal enterprise engaged in money laundering and soliciting bribes in exchange for political, policy and legislative favors to individuals, corporations and even governments both foreign and domestic. (source)

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Based upon revelations revealed in documents this past couple of days this Judge should recuse himself and have the chief judge in the Federal district in which the case is pending handle the case from now on .... unless all the judges in that district are Obaminable appointees who have contributed to Clinton's campaign.

The chief judge was appointed by Bill Clinton.


The bias existing in the judiciary overseeing this litigation may demonstrate the need for a balanced judiciary, which has not been the case in California, which is notorious for liberal decisions in the Federal judiciary.
Dim-retards maintain there can be no bias from a Slick Willie appointee ruling on a case affecting a contender challenging Hildebeest's coronation. Yeah, right.
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If you have a judge overlooking your case then call him a Mexican. It will warm him to see your side of the matter.
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If you have a judge overlooking your case then call him a Mexican. It will warm him to see your side of the matter.
Not if he's proud enough of it to include it on his application to college!!!!

In the Southern District he probably sees more Mexicans than Gringos in Court!

Have you seen the clip yet of the Judge disparaging Trump to the press?

I didn't think so.

Have you seen the documents showing his contribution to the Clinton campaign?

I didn't think so!

Have you seen the documents regarding the payment of $220,000 to Hillarious to give the law firm suing Trump a SPEECH AT THEIR LAW FIRM OFFICES?

I didn't think so!

It's probably not a good idea to use this little lawsuit as a Trump Trashing .... it merely reveals the depth of corruption "ENJOYED" BY THE CLINTONS....and gives credence to his candidacy and validity of voting for him as opposed to the Crooks.

I'm almost amazed that the lawyers for the University have not filed a Motion to Recuse!
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Not if he's proud enough of it to include it on his application to college!!!!

In the Southern District he probably sees more Mexicans than Gringos in Court!

Have you seen the clip yet of the Judge disparaging Trump to the press?

I didn't think

Have you seen the documents showing his contribution to the Clinton campaign?
Not about the Clintons.
I didn't think

Have you seen the documents regarding the payment of $220,000 to Hillarious to give the law firm suing Trump a SPEECH AT THEIR LAW FIRM OFFICES?
It is not about the Clintons.
I didn't think

It's probably not a good idea to use this little lawsuit as a Trump Trashing .... it merely reveals the depth of corruption "ENJOYED" BY THE CLINTONS....and gives credence to his candidacy and validity of voting for him as opposed to the Crooks.

I'm almost amazed that the lawyers for the University have not filed a Motion to Recuse!
Deflection, and Clintons is all you have? Well at least you didn't think.
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Deflection, and Clintons is all you have? Well at least you didn't think.
It's ALL ABOUT THE CLINTONS!

The Judge is ALL ABOUT THE CLINTONS.

Trump will be running against the CLINTONS!

Trump is running against the CLINTONS NOW!!!

As far as you know, the CLINTONS guarantied those plaintiffs who participate in the lawsuit will receive payment whether they win or not through the law firm who hustled them to file the suit!!!!

You've never gotten out of the little league have you?

Go stick your head back in the sand .... until the next wave of AFL-CIO shows.
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Wow. You're foaming at the mouth LLephantMan!



This isn't Clinton U being discussed here. It's Drumpf U.

This isn't consequential to Drumpf's ascent to lead the idiocracy, either. He scammed these people long before that.

And he fucked up a casino. Couldn't get licensed in Nevada. Shoulda maxed out his credit cards!

Quit trying to sell Drumpf. He's bad news for the world and every person living in it.. Period.
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http://www.trumpuniversitylitigation.com/Home/Documents
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Old 06-02-2016, 09:38 AM   #15
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What's your point, LLephantMan?

Let me guess -- the Jews and Mexicans are out to get Drumpf!!!


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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