By Grand Rapids Anonymous
sunday, february 18, 2024 at 6:23:00 p.m. est
cbs legal analyst Rikki Kliman predicts reversal of $350 million damage ruling against the President
GRA: On cbs’ morning, face (the commie) nation (sans Margaret Brennan), cbs legal expert Rikki Kliman, alias Mrs. William Bratton, told Robert Costa, “It’s very possible the entire money amount is dropped by an appeals court.”
“A massive, over-the-top judgement.”
GRA: The commie judge (Arthur Engoron) thought it would cause a massive coronary.
Not yet.
--GRA
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You could tell Costa thought that was a downer statement,dragging his anti-Trump audience's spirits down.I was surprised to hear it on cbs.Will she still have a job tomorrow?
--GRA
She also predicts Willis will not get her Fani kicked off the Trump election case and that the case will proceed.
--GRA
Ruling was prejudicial from the start. Judge was totally partisan. Did not even allow Don to speak in his own defense. Just like the show trials in the old Soviet Union.
TRUMP MUST PAY HALF A BILLION DOLLARS FIRST--IN ORDER TO APPEAL ENGORON RULING
(Breitbart)Former President Donald Trump must pay nearly half a billion dollars as a bond to New York State before he can appeal the ruling by Judge Arthur Engoron last week that he must pay $354 million in fines — over $450 million, with interest — for fraud.
Critics have noted that Trump is the only person ever to be sued under an obscure New York fraud statute that does not require any harm be done, and that effectively criminalizes the everyday practice of real estate valuations in negotiations with banks.
Though Attorney General Letitia James — who ran for office promising to target Trump — claimed that no one is above the law, her case against Trump marks the only such case in the history of the state. And the staggering fine is likewise unprecedented.
Jonathan Turley points out another astonishing fact at the New York Post: before he can appeal, Trump must pay the whole fine:
Under New York law, Trump cannot appeal this ruling without depositing the full amount, including interest, in a court account. Even for Trump, $455 million is hard to come by. Likewise, a bond would require a company to guarantee payment for a defendant who has been barred from doing business in New York and is facing the need to liquidate much of his portfolio.
Nothing succeeds like excess for judges like Engoron. By imposing this astronomical figure, he can make it difficult or impossible for a defendant to appeal, absent declaring bankruptcy or selling off assets at distress prices.
GRA:That massive coronary may be coming quicker than I imagined.Will he dump some of Truth Social(worth supposedly 10 billion)?
--GRA
"Trump cannot appeal this ruling without depositing the full amount, including interest, in a court account. "
Maybe Vlad the Russian can help somehow.
SUBSTACK AUTHOR SAYS NEW YORK CITY TRUCKER BOYCOTT LEADER BACKS DOWN;"DID HE GET A PHONE CALL?"
Authored by Chet Nagle via "Chet Nagle's Now Hear This" on Substack,
Chicago Ray, the trucker who ignited the righteous anger of his fellow truckers and of millions of other Americans, has stepped down from his boycott leadership. Does that mean the end of the trucker boycott of New York City?
Chicago Ray was angry about the astounding $350 million fine that New York Judge Engoron levied against former President Trump in the recent fraud case. But what Chicago Ray, the truckers, and so many Americans were really angry about was our corrupt judicial system and the evil overlords who created it.
We the people know what happened to Chicago Ray. Despite his denials, the enforcers of the Deep State made a phone call or left a message under the windscreen wipers of his truck like, "Boycott Boy, you gonna have a bad accident before your haul is over." Or they made a call to his cell phone like, "If you don't end this boycott bullshit your family and home will be gone when you get back home."
You can almost see and hear those threats when Chicago Ray posted, "I took that video down from Friday because it went viral and my Grandson seen it on Tik Tok."
Newsweek reported Chicago Ray took down his original post and posted a new one on Monday "in which he distanced himself from the boycott calls and stressed that he was not encouraging anyone to do anything." That post was also later deleted, but a screen grab of it was shared (with Newsweek) by the progressive MeidasTouch in which he said, "Just to be clear… I'm no figurehead of any movement..."
Newsweek also reported Chicago Ray said, "I'm not leading, nor have I encouraged, or am I encouraging anyone to do anything other than what they were doing prior to the ruling on Friday in New York City."
Does that sound like the way trucker Chicago Ray talks, or does it sound like someone dictating a statement to him?
Chicago Ray also posted, "No one's got to me ... I heard what drivers were saying and I'm hearing some of that today, I ain't scared of s--t. I grew up in Chicago. I stand with Trump 100%. Truckers for Trump drivers can make their own decisions based on their families and their careers." But then he took down that post too.
As of noon Monday, the Freightwaves SONAR platform that tracks inbound and outbound truckload freight tender rejections into and out of New York City shows no reductions in truck traffic. Nevertheless, I am getting some confirmations of truckers and trucking companies that are refusing loads for the city. If those refusals amount to as much as 10% of the usual daily traffic, New Yorkers will experience a massive surge in prices for food, fuel, and other essentials. Chaos will reign in the Big Apple.
GRA:As I said,"l et me know when it actually happens."Otherwise,just talk--BIG talk--and talk that gets people in government to move to stop it,but talk nonetheless.
--GRA
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