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That's business school from a guy who ran casinos into the ground. Nice work America.
218 0 ReplyIt's true. "Casinos," plural. CASINOS PLURAL, EVERYBODY.
124 0 Replyy'all are spelling 'russian money laundering operations' wrong.
58 0 ReplyEven worse. How does one bankrupt a Russian money laundering operation? You'd think they would do their best to keep that shit running.
33 0 ReplyI think they intentionally go out of business before the Feds have a chance to investigate it.
43 0 ReplyThey were actually fined for undeclared foreign transactions, but it was during their bankruptcy so it got mostly ignored by history
18 0 ReplyAnd you'd certainly want to keep your American fence on a tight leash for the foreseeable
2 0 ReplyWhat?
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Absolutely not. Bankruptcy proceedings get your financial records gone over with a fine tooth comb. You need to keep your cover business healthy within reason to fly under the radar. You didn't see the mob casinos going bankrupt.
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Nah, nah, nah, see "Russian money laundering operations" is the synonym for the hotels and university.
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I thought the consensus was that was money laundering?
19 0 ReplyI found this https://www.cnn.com/2017/05/22/politics/trump-taj-mahal/index.html
So it’s at least alleged and they paid to settle. But wouldn’t you want to keep your laundry working? Idk
22 0 ReplyThey probably figured out better ways to do it through Trump org and not have to subject themselves to casino regulator investigations.
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