Podcast Summary
Trump's Behavior in Trial Described as Unhinged and Absurd: Trump attacked the trial judge, left the trial, and may try to hide assets, highlighting the seriousness of fraud allegations against him and potential consequences for his company.
During the ongoing trial between Donald Trump and New York Attorney General Leticia James, Trump's behavior has been described as unhinged and absurd. Trump has attacked the trial judge, Judge Ingvoran, calling for his indictment and implying that he's a democratic operative. The judge had already issued a partial summary judgment against Trump, finding him liable for fraud and ordering the dissolution of the Trump Organization and various LLCs controlled by him. Trump's response was to leave the trial and go to Florida, leaving the proceedings to continue without him. There are concerns that Trump may try to move assets or hide money before the dissolution of his organization and LLCs. This behavior further highlights the seriousness of the allegations against him and the potential consequences for his company.
Judge halts Trump businesses' assets transfer: Judge's order prevents Trump businesses from transferring assets and dissolving LLCs, while 60% US pork comes from a company using banned substance, MOINK offers sustainable meat alternatives
Judge and Goran issued a scathing order before trial day 4, preventing Donald Trump and related entities from transferring assets and dissolving their businesses. This order came after the denial of Trump's motion for summary judgment and the granting of the New York attorney general's motion for summary judgment. The order mandated the cancellation of certain certificates and the appointment of potential independent receivers for the dissolution of the canceled LLCs. Meanwhile, in a different context, it was highlighted that 60% of US pork production comes from a company that uses ractopamine, a substance banned in many countries including China, yet it is still found in grocery stores. A better alternative was introduced, MOINK, a company that delivers grass-fed and finished beef, lamb, pastured pork, and sustainable wild-caught Alaskan salmon, directly to consumers. MOINK farmers follow traditional farming practices, resulting in better-tasting meat and financially independent family farms.
MOINCT's Business Success and Trump Legal Matter: MOINCT's commitment to American farming and delicious bacon has gained industry recognition and investment, while the Trump organization faces a court order to disclose business information by October 2023.
MOINCT, a company producing high-quality bacon, has gained significant attention and investment from industry experts like Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary and Ring Doorbell's Jamie Siminior. Their commitment to American farming and guarantee of delicious bacon has led to a surge in popularity. Meanwhile, in a separate legal matter, a court order requires Donald Trump and affiliated entities to provide information about their businesses and potential receivers by October 20, 2023. This order applies to entities controlled or beneficially owned by Trump, Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Alan Weisselberg, and Jeffrey McCaughey, and requires the disclosure of any third-party interests. These two unrelated events underscore the significance of MOINCT's business success and the ongoing legal proceedings involving the Trump organization. To join the MOINCT movement and receive free bacon, visit moinkbox.com/midastouch.
Court orders Trump to provide advance notice of financial transactions: Trump and his entities must inform monitor of financial deals to avoid criminal liability and additional fraud charges
The court order requires Donald Trump and his entities to provide advance notice to the independent monitor of any financial transactions or changes, including the creation of new entities or transfers of assets. Failure to comply with this order could result in criminal liability and additional fraud charges by the Manhattan district attorney's office. The order is an extension of the monitoring role of retired judge Barbara Jones, who has been overseeing Trump's financial transactions on a periodic basis since last year. The purpose of the monitor is to ensure compliance with the court order and prevent any potential violations. Trump's previous disregard for court orders does not exempt him from the consequences of violating this one, which could include criminal charges.
Judge Halts Trump's Asset Transfers Amid Fraud Allegations: A judge has stopped Trump from transferring assets due to fraud allegations, and his lawyers could face consequences for assisting him. Trump's criticism of the judge presiding over the case adds complexity to the situation.
A judge has issued a court order preventing Donald Trump from disposing or transferring his assets without approval, following allegations of criminal fraud. Trump's lawyers could also face consequences if they assist him in attempting to bypass the order. The judge's ruling comes after Trump's criticism of the judge presiding over the case. The order serves as a reminder that engaging in criminal activities and attacking the judiciary can have serious consequences. The Midas Touch Network's Ben Mycellus reports that this is not the first time Trump has been accused of criminal fraud and emphasizes the importance of seeking legal counsel. The case is ongoing, and it remains to be seen how Trump and his team will respond to the order. The Midas Touch Network encourages its audience to stay informed by following them on Instagram and supporting their platform on Patreon.com/midas touch.