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Julie Mercer -
08-12-2004, 03:10 PM
On a local talk radio show I heard Donald Trump giving Martha Stewart his words of wisdom regarding her impending jail time. He suggested that she NOT voluntarily start her sentence before the outcome of her appeal. Donald said the judge would not take the appeal as seriously due to that fact that she had already served her time.

I just thought it was strange that Donald Trump would be giving Martha Stewart legal advice on the radio. I guess he is beginning a 5 minutes blurb show, like Paul Harvey. :confused:

Has anyone else heard him?

Susan R Roesch
08-12-2004, 06:22 PM
Julie,
I have not heard that, but nothing would surprise me. That man is a publicity monger and I think it's an obsessive compulsive thing. He refers to himself like 'The Fonz'. Oh, please, mister. I think the guy is a total joke.

Julie Mercer -
08-13-2004, 09:21 AM
Susan,
To top that, I heard on the news today that his casinos are filing bankruptcy because for years they have been losing money. Do you see how he lives? Give me a break!
Julie

Susan R Roesch
08-13-2004, 01:28 PM
Julie,
Yep, it's really sad because bankruptcy affect everyone who pays taxes. I think this guy is a ghost of excess who won't 'move into the light'. Anybody who would want to be his 'apprentice' should really rethink their plans. I sure wouldn't want to be an apprentice to failure and corruption, especially on purpose! Yikes!

David Copeland
08-14-2004, 03:42 PM
Susan,
To top that, I heard on the news today that his casinos are filing bankruptcy because for years they have been losing money. Do you see how he lives? Give me a break!
JulieTrump Corporation has filed a Chapter 11 to reorganize it's asetts and debts, not to close down any assets.

Under the reorganization procedures, the creditors must approve Trump's Plan to dismiss a certain allocation of unsecured debts, reorganize the remaining payments on the secured debts (such as real estate, buildings), and to end up with a lower monthly payment over the term of the plan.

Trump's Plan also included an annual salary of $2 million, plus expenses.

As of this week, the creditors approved Trump's Plan.

More here:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/companies/management/2004-08-10-trump-casinos_x.htm

On another note, Trump's new magazine hits newsstands in a few weeks:
http://images.usatoday.com/money/_photos/2004/08/11/inside2-trump.jpg