Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Trump Caught LYING AGAIN in Appeal of Massive Judgment
Episode Date: March 19, 2024Trump and his lawyers like Alina Habba continue shamelessly to MISLEAD APPELLATE COURTS about the value of Mar a Lago, overstating it by at least 5x in a case about FALSE INFLATED VALUATIONS! Michael ...Popok, who practices real estate and land use litigation in Florida, explains how Trump, in financial straits in the 1990s, agreed to PERMANENTLY SUPPRESS THE VALUE and use of Mar a Lago as he lived in a fake mansion that he could only afford by selling strangers memberships to his “house”. Thanks to Prizepicks! Download the Prizepicks app today and use code LEGALAF for a first deposit match up to $100! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/lights-on-with-jessica-denson On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is Michael Popok with The Legal AF Hot Take.
There are so many lies and misrepresentations
about Mar-a-Lago and about property value in Donald Trump's recent filing
before the New York Appellate Division First Department
that I don't even know where to begin.
His argument is I don't need to post a big enough bond
because I own lots of property, including Mar-a-Lago,
that have been completely undervalued by the trial judge
and Goran, and therefore the $465 million judgment against me,
which I'm gonna overturn one day,
I don't need to post the bond at all.
I have real estate.
And then he lies incessantly about Mar-a-Lago,
the history of Mar-a-Lago,
the deed restrictions on Mar-a-Lago,
the things that depress and suppress the value of Mar-a-Lago
that he doesn't wanna to tell anybody about.
But I'm going to tell you about them
from my unique position and vantage point
of having practiced law for more than 30 years,
including 25 in Florida, in Palm Beach County,
directly across from Mar-a-Lago.
Let's start with how Donald Trump acquired the property
and the promises he had to make to the island of Palm Beach.
It's a separate village in order to be able to live there. When he bought it for about $10 million,
it was a giant white elephant. Nobody wanted it. It was in disrepair. Think Gray Gardens.
It was owned by the Post family, heir to the post serial fortune, but it had fallen on hard times.
He bought it, he put some money into it, but he then fell on hard times, as has been oft reported,
including on the Midas Touch Network and on Legal AF. Three or four bankruptcies during the 90s,
he's the only person I know of in the world that lost money running a casino where the house always wins. Shows you what a great business
person he is. But after three or four bankruptcies, in fact, you know, most of
the companies that Donald Trump touches have either gone bankrupt, have been a
judge to be committed, have committed fraud, or been convicted of tax fraud.
This is his body of work and his resume
to be reelected president of the United States.
Set that aside for a moment.
Let's focus on Mar-a-Lago.
He gets the property.
He can't afford to run the property,
to maintain the property.
It doesn't have a ballroom.
It's not a club.
It's a house.
He can't afford to live there.
So he goes on bended knee and hat in hand
to the Palm Beach, the Isle of Palm Beach's commissioners, council people, and he begs them.
He begs them to allow him to either subdivide the 17 acres into one acre parcels and sell it off,
acres into one acre parcels and sell it off, right? So he can make some money. In other words, build a series of houses, develop the property, tear down the house, Mar-a-Lago, the one he calls the
Mona Lisa today. He didn't call it the Mona Lisa in the 90s. He was ready to bulldoze it in the
middle of the night and put up seven or 10 mini mansions. But they said, no, you're not going to take this historic property with this historic
building on it and 17 acres that sits between the sea and the ocean, the mar and the lago,
we're not allowing you to do that.
So he says he had to come up with another plan.
Aha, I have an idea.
I'll convert it into a private club and I'll reside in part of it.
So in order for him to convert it into a private club and allow him reside in part of it. So in order for him to convert it into a private
club and allow him to develop it, put in a ballroom, put in all the amenities, it had to be
converted from a house into a club and sell memberships. The memberships being the chief
source of income to Donald Trump, he had to get permission from the Zoning and Land Use Board and the council people of Palm Beach, that island
strip that sits in Palm Beach County. It's a town. It's actually the town of Palm Beach, sorry.
So they granted it, but they placed on it and in the real estate law parlance, we say they burdened
the property. It's literally a burden on the property.
They burdened the property with certain restrictive
easements, covenants, historic trust deeds,
and other things that restrict severely how this property
can ever be used or developed in the future.
This all goes to the value.
This is why you can't value it. Like when Ken Griffith of
one of these big hedge funds in New York decided to go down and buy a single family home
on the intercoastal waterway or on the ocean drive or on the beach front of Palm Beach County
and paid several hundred million dollars, that house had no restrictions. He could develop a
house on it. He could put a couple of houses on it.
He could redo it.
He could build a dock.
He could do all sorts of things.
Donald Trump's property doesn't have that benefit.
It is burdened with a series of restrictions.
In fact, it cannot be used as a single family house.
He got a special exception to reside there,
to reside within it.
He calls it the biggest
single family house around. It's not. It is a private club with members paying fees and
dues and he is not allowed to sell it as a single family house. He's not allowed to tear
it down and divide it. He's not allowed to tear it down at all. It's in a historic trust, the building.
The one where they say in their most recent filing
that there is a, that Mar-a-Lago is a unique property
that almost is in value, you can't value it.
Here's what they say on page 21,
which is again a misstatement and a lie.
The Supreme Court did not consider
that Mar-a-Lago is a property in a league of its own
because of its history, architecture, finishes, characteristics, and prime and unique location
in Palm Beach spanning from the lake, the intercoastal waterway to the Atlantic Ocean.
What they've left out is the deed restrictions. It can't be used as a single family house. It
can't be sold that way. It can't be torn down. It can't be developed separately.
It has to be, so the only value it has
is keeping this giant white elephant of a building
that he likes to live in, this gaudy house from the 1920s
that he can't tear down.
It has to remain there.
He can sell memberships,
which gives him a source of income.
He makes 20 or $30 million a year, basically rent free and remain there. He can sell memberships, which gives him a source of income. He makes 20 or 30 million dollars a year basically rent free in living there.
We know that for a fact, but it can't be valued as a single family house.
And even if it was valued at the single family house, the highest single family house value
of something similar to Donald Trump is no more than three or $400 million, which is a lot of money,
but it's not the $1 billion
that Donald Trump continues to claim
that Mar-a-Lago is worth.
In fact, on page 21 again of the brief he just filed
to the appellate court,
he says, trial evidence established
that Mar-a-Lago could have sold for 705 million in 2011
or 1.2 billion in 2021, including membership sales.
That is not only is it mixing apples and bowling balls,
it's just wrong.
That suggests to the appellate court, wrongly,
that there was a contract of sale
that he turned down in 2011 for $700 million.
That's untrue.
Most in 2011, that property, and I was living there,
almost at that exact same time.
I was there in Palm Beach County and West Palm Beach
just across the bridge and the intercoastal.
I was there, right, in, let's get it right, 1995 to 2000.
was there, right? In, let's get it right, 1995 to 2000. So, even in 2011, I was down in Miami, there is no way that property was worth $705 million. A 17-acre burdened property
that can't be torn down and subdivided, that can't be used as a private residence and has
to be maintained as a club,
making limited money from memberships?
I mean, if that thing's worth, I'm telling you straight,
if that thing is worth $100 million, I'd be shocked.
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Pick more, pick less. It's that easy. Even if he could go to the planning board and zoning
board in Palm Beach County and convince the town council to allow him to go to its highest and best
use as a single family house, the most it would go for, the most that you could get somebody to pay for that
is three to $500 million.
And that's it.
So, you know, to continue to say to the court,
it's worth a billion dollars.
Now, look, I got their point.
They don't like the fact that the judge,
Judge Angoran in the trial level court
only credited the amount that the Palm Beach County
tax assessor credited, valued the property
at. And I get it. That's a low number. But the remedy for that is not to lie to the court and
say it's worth three or four times more than it's actually worth. That's what got Donald Trump into
trouble the first time. That's why he got a judge to be committing persistent fraud in the state of New York
for the last 10 years.
Why his auditors abandoned him and fired him, his accountants fired him, his appraisers
fired him, his insurers fired him, his banks fired him, and his bonding companies apparently
have fired him.
This is his claim to fame to run for national office.
This is the body of work that people are judging him on.
This failed recidivist of a business person
who lies about the value of his assets
and his personal financial statements.
I mean, I've had it.
It's like enough.
What do the Italians say?
Basta, enough.
He's lying to the American people
about the value of Mar-a-Lago
and he does it over and over again.
The truth is he bought a white elephant he couldn't afford.
He went into dire straits financially in the 1990s
based on his own lack of business acumen, right?
He's not an amazing business person.
He's a failed business person over and over again.
He went hat in hand and begging the town council
of Palm Beach to allow him to develop it for a club.
What billionaire actually can't afford his own mansion
and has to convert it into a club
to have other people living there with him
because he can't afford it?
That's a phony billionaire. That's a fake billionaire. You think, I'll just throw it out there. You think Mark Cuban,
you think Bill Gates, you think the guy that owns Oracle, you think the Facebook guy,
you think Elon Musk lives in an apartment complex, lives in a country club to subsidize their expenses?
They don't.
Did anybody ever think that was weird
that he lives inside of a club,
that he has to live in a hotel in one floor
because he can't afford it any other way?
What does that tell you about this entire charade,
this whole paper mache world of his
that has no truth to it, none about his finances.
That was the biggest indicator that he's a liar
when it comes to his assets is that he lives
in an apartment complex of his own making, right?
A hotel that takes in memberships.
That's what he needs to subsidize his lifestyle.
It's a Potemkin village, right? I'm waiting any moment now for somebody to go, cut, and
then they pull back the set and there's nothing there but Donald Trump sitting on a pot that
he's pissing in. Think about that imagery. So enough with the lying to the courts about the value and valuation and restrictions and
lack of burdens on a property that's heavily burdened by deed restrictions, by requirements,
by deeds of trust.
And I know the lawyer who testified on, one of the lawyers who testified on behalf of
Donald Trump, he will remain nameless.
He's somebody that I've had cases with.
Let me just put it this way.
I did not credit and neither did the trial judge
his testimony particularly, and I'll read it on page 22,
that the deed of conservation and preservation easement
to the National Trust for Historic Preservation,
the deed of developmental rights,
the Palm Beach Zoning Code,
the Palm Beach's decision to allow him
to use it as a residence,
and all of that supported the unrebutted conclusion
that no prohibition exists on Mar-a-Lago being used
and valued as a private residence. That's a lie. And that's a lie that the judge did not credit.
And neither should anybody watching this hot take. So look, I'm going to continue to follow.
I practice a fair amount of land use and zoning real estate litigation in my day in Florida,
in these counties, and I'm giving it to you straight without blowing smoke or sunshine. And when I see it, I call it out. And I do it right
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