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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
Intentionally over valuing real estate in the way Trump did is a crime. He did it to defraud banks and trick them into giving him a bigger better loan Yes, intentionally overvaluing real estate can be a crime. This practice is often considered a form of real estate fraud or mortgage fraud, especially when it's done to deceive a financial institution or another party for personal gain. The specific charges and penalties can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the details of the case, but they are often serious. Here's a breakdown of how it can become a crime and the potential consequences: How it Becomes a Crime * Intent to Defraud: The key element is intent. Simply having a high opinion of your property's value isn't a crime. The act becomes criminal when you intentionally make false statements or misrepresentations with the goal of deceiving a lender, buyer, or other party. * Mortgage Fraud: A common scenario involves overvaluing a property on a loan application to secure a larger mortgage than the property is worth. This can be done by a homeowner, seller, or even an appraiser working with them. * Appraisal Fraud: This occurs when an appraisal is intentionally manipulated to misrepresent a property's true market value. An appraiser might work with a homeowner or other party to inflate the value, or a person might forge or alter an appraisal report themselves. * Bank Fraud and Wire Fraud: Because real estate transactions often involve financial institutions and interstate communications, overvaluing property for fraudulent purposes can lead to federal charges like bank fraud or wire fraud. These are very serious offenses with severe penalties. Penalties and Consequences The consequences for this type of fraud can be significant and may include: * Criminal Charges: Individuals can face felony charges at both the state and federal levels. * Jail or Prison Time: Convictions can result in lengthy prison sentences, sometimes for decades, depending on the amount of money involved and the specific charges. * Fines and Restitution: You can be ordered to pay substantial fines and to pay back any money that was fraudulently obtained (restitution). * Loss of Licenses: For professionals in the real estate industry, such as appraisers or brokers, a fraud conviction can lead to the loss of their professional licenses. * Civil Lawsuits: In addition to criminal charges, you may also face civil lawsuits from victims (e.g., lenders, buyers) to recover their financial losses. *Answer generated by AI -
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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
Dum-dum dummy r-tard shit -
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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
You are the dumbest fuck in all the land -
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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
Considering he hired the “best” lawyers it’s not likely that a judge will overturn all 34 convictions. -
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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
I’m saying every criminal conviction gets appealed so STFU you idiot -
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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
Stfu, idiot -
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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
Google mother fucker. Use it or stfu -
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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
The $ wasn’t the issue it was covering up who the $ went to and falsifying records that was the crime but that doesn’t matter. You said trials don’t count if there’s no jury. Well now suck it fucker cuz 12 jurors decided the outcome. -
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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
Like the 34 felony convictions he received in his criminal trial or are you just talking out your ass again? -
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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
Right?!? Considering he went from “he didn’t have a trial he was railroaded (he had a trial) and now we’re at “wake me when he’s indicted on pedo charges” the charges Trump became president to avoid -
sports NFL Smack-Talking Thread 2024/25: America’s Last Freedom Ball!
1pooh4u replied to 1pooh4u's topic in General Discussion
I’ll make the new season thread later tonight or maybe just use this one. I still haven’t decided if I’ll do pick ‘em this season. Not enough people playing which is good considering I am good for a few fuck ups a season. Mathing incorrectly missing games all types of dumb shit 🫠 better yet you could make the nfl thread it has nothing to do with the pick em game other than that’s the place where the smack talk happens. -
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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
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Ghostrek a internet unbarn lengend of asmb?
1pooh4u replied to ghostrek's topic in General Discussion
We need to start demanding payment 😆 -
Ghostrek a internet unbarn lengend of asmb?
1pooh4u replied to ghostrek's topic in General Discussion
Insipid King of the AI Writing Prompt 😆 -
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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
It doesn’t matter that he was able to tell you two apart because it doesn’t matter. He was replying to your comment 😆 -
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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
And now we reach the part of every thread where Packard doesn’t know who he’s talking to anymore -
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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
How? He had a jury. You said he didn’t and that was “being railroaded” but a jury found him liable he had a jury trial in his criminal case and a jury found him guilty he was convicted of 34 felonies the only trial he didn’t have a jury was his civil fraud case which he also lost so again how was he railroaded -
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1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in General Discussion
However many people are on a civil jury trial Trump had that and the jury found him liable for sexual assault I should have known Packard had it wrong when he said Trump didn’t have a jury