Friday, January 21, 2022

Ivanka Trump's Bad Week To Get Worse





Ever since she decamped to a $24 million waterfront mansion near Miami with her soft hubby, Ivanka "Complicit" Trump has been trying to wash off the stench of her father and brothers, mainly by laying low and involving herself in staged charity functions. The Malignant Loser's daughter / lust object recently teamed with the Chobani yogurt founder for a lame photo op food handout, with the aim of rehabbing her soiled brand such as it is.

She's likely to fail mightily at that, given two events this week that put her in the cross hairs of both the investigation into the Trumpist's January 6 insurrection, and the New York State Attorney General's civil probe into fraud by the Trump Organization in its business dealings. The Daily Beast sums it up for the "princess":

"Whether it’s the lawmakers on Capitol Hill plumbing the depths of last year’s failed coup, or prosecutors in New York putting former President Donald Trump’s sprawling family business under a microscope, investigators working very different probes are increasingly looking to pressure the same person: Ivanka Trump.

There’s hardly any indication the corporate heiress is under investigation herself, or that she faces possible criminal charges. But sources on both sides—in law enforcement and those close to her—say Ivanka is a key witness to a litany of alleged crimes.

And it’s all coming to a head this week."  (our emphasis)

Not just a key witness, but a probable perpetrator in the case of the New York Attorney General's investigation, which could be the means to get her to provide evidence in exchange for leniency:

"On Tuesday, the New York attorney general filed court documents that claim Ivanka Trump played a much more insidious role in the company’s web of financial deceit than previously known. Investigators are asking a judge to enforce a subpoena that would make her testify under oath."  (our emphasis)

In the court filing asking the court to compel Ivanka Trump to testify after she refused, New York Attorney General Letitia James referred to "significant evidence" of fraud, with her key part in fraudulent valuations of property in order to obtain bank loans, including her role as the primary contact with the shady lenders at Deutsche Bank.

We're hoping the court agrees, and forces the "princess" to undergo a "perp walk" in her knock-off, Made in China designer shoes. It can't come soon enough.

(photo: The crime princess and her crime king. Getty Images)

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