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Scottish Group Approved To Investigation Of Trump Golf Resort Finances


A Political Campaigning Group, has the Right to Challenge the Scottish Government's Decision Not to Investigate the Ginances behind Two Trump Golf Courses in the Country, a Judge, ruled Wednesday.

Avaaz, a Political Campaigning Group in Scotland will allow it to pursue an "unexplained wealth order" against Trump. This Order will discover, how Trump Payed in Cash for the Two Courses, and explaining where the Cash came from.

In February, the Scottish Parliament Voted 89 to 32 against the Proposed Unexplained Wealth Order Investigation into Trump's Finances.

It has been reported, Trump used the same Inflating/Deflating Proprty, like he did in the U.S., to Reduce Taxes and Increase Loan Values.

Dissenters argued that the Issue should be Pursued by Law Enforcement, if necessary, Not legislators.

If the previous Rejection is Overturned and an Order is Issued by the Scottish Government, it would Open the way for Investigators to dig through the Golf Courses' Finances and force Trump's Company to Justify their Assets.

Permission for the petition to proceed without condition or restriction, Scottish Judge, Lord Sandison, wrote in his Opinion.

Trump's Property in Aberdeen was purchased in 2005 for $10 Million, with additional Construction adding another $60 Million.

Trump's Turnberry Resort was purchased in 2014 for $60 Million.

All Totaled, Trump has dumped approximately $300 Million into the Scottish Properties, in Cash.

Trump has previously faced uniquely Scottish Legal Issues, when concerns were raised over the Heraldry used on the Property. The Heraldry used at the Golf Course was determined to be the Legally Protected Property of another Family.

The Trump Organization was forced to Petition the Scottish Government for the Right to have its own Heraldic Achievement, which it then Unveiled as the New Symbol of the Course and now adorns Memorabilia and Property in the Area.

Neither of Trump's Scottish Properties has reported a Profit since they were established. The Aberdeen Property has Not turned a Profit in close to a Decade.

Unexplained Wealth Orders, were introduced in 2017, as a method of Combating Illicit Financial Dealings, including Corruption and Bribery of Public Figures.










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