The Paint Spot first filed a lien against Trump’s course, then filed a lawsuit asking a Florida judge to intervene. Juan Carlos Enriquez, owner of The Paint Spot, in South Florida, has been waiting more than two years to get paid for his work at the Doral. Some of those cases, and the legal fallout that followed, are genuinely surreal: While Trump would often claim shoddy work as his reason for not ponying up, Reilly presents pretty overwhelming evidence that in many, if not most, of the cases, this was not a credible claim. The striking thing about Reilly’s article is that there’s no standard script for why a given person or company didn’t get paid in full by Trump - he seemed to withhold payment rather capriciously. And, ironically, several law firms that once represented him in these suits and others.” Related Storiesĭonald Trump Told an Incredible Lie About His Relationship With Muammar Qaddafi Real estate brokers who sold his properties. Dozens of bartenders and other hourly workers at his resorts and clubs, coast to coast. The longer version is something of a bloodbath for Trump: “At least 60 lawsuits, along with hundreds of liens, judgments, and other government filings reviewed by the USA TODAY NETWORK, document people who have accused Trump and his businesses of failing to pay them for their work,” writes USA Today’s Steve Reilly. The short version: USA Today claims that, based on what looks like some rather impressive reporting, Trump has for decades looked for just about any excuse he could find to stiff everyone from plumbers to - can’t make this up - lawyers who represented him in non-payment lawsuits. USA Today has posted an explosive investigative story about what appears to be a deep aversion presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump has to paying his bills. Presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally, May 25, 2016, in Anaheim, California.
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