Has President Trump or His Businesses Ever Been Successfully Sued?
In recent years, several high-profile cases have brought the legal troubles of former President Donald Trump and his business ventures into the public eye. This article explores whether Trump has ever faced successful civil lawsuits and how he responded to them.
Notable Legal Battles Against Trump
Throughout his presidency and beyond, Donald Trump has been involved in numerous legal disputes. Some of the most notable instances include:
Trump University Scam: In 2011, Trump was sued by his niece Chloe Salano for her fraudulent claims regarding Trump University. The university was accused of luring employees with false promises of high-paying jobs and successful careers. Trouble with the Trump Foundation: In 2012, the State of New York’s Attorney General Eric Schneiderman launched an investigation into the Trump Foundation. The foundation was accused of misusing $2 million donated for Hurricane Sandy relief and not disclosing its donors. Trump was forced to repay $900,000, and the foundation was shut down. Defamation Suits: In 2019, E. Jean Carroll, a fashion journalist and memoirist, sued Trump for defamation. This claim followed Carroll’s accusation that Trump had sexually assaulted her in 2005. Trump responded by vehemently denying the allegations, but ultimately settled the case out of court in 2021. Sexual Assault Allegations: Numerous women came forward with sexual assault allegations against Trump. While some criminal investigations were launched, none resulted in a conviction. The allegations were also the subject of civil lawsuits, though these did not result in successful verdicts against Trump.Losses in Civil Court: A Pattern?
While some of these cases have been settled out of court, there are instances where Trump has faced civil court losses:
New Jersey Gaming License: In 1991, Trump failed to obtain a gaming license in New Jersey to run a casino. Despite this setback, he successfully built the Atlantic City casino resort in 1995 and operated it until 2013. Nevada Gaming License: In 2017, Trump tried to get a gaming license in Las Vegas to open a hotel and casino. The state of Nevada denied his application, which devastated his plans for the Trump International Hotel Casino Las Vegas.These failures paint a picture of consistent legal challenges for Trump. While some ventures have succeeded, others have faced significant setbacks. These court losses and legal battles are often cited as evidence of Trump’s penchant for risky business ventures and potential mismanagement.
Conclusion: Trump’s Legal Record
From the Trump University scandal to legal battles over his businesses, Donald Trump has faced numerous civil lawsuits. Although he has managed to settle or evade some of these cases, his loss record in court is not positive. This trend has raised questions about the stability and legitimacy of many of his business ventures.
Given his current status as a former president, no cases have been filed against President Biden or his businesses. In contrast, Trump's legal history shows a pattern of legal troubles that have undermined his ventures and public image.